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A team of Penn College staff and faculty defeated its student counterpart, 15-12, in a softball game on the college's Athletic Field Monday night. The students jumped to a quick 2-0 lead at the end of the first inning on a two-run homer by Aaron Moyer, according to a game summary from Lisa J. Worth, athletic assistant.
An autonomous robotic vehicle designed by two Pennsylvania College of Technology students earned second place at a student competition at the University of Cincinnati and was accepted to a student-design competition at Rochester Institute of Technology. The robotic vehicle, created as a senior project by Ajaiah T. Connelly, of Williamsport, and Nicholas R.
The American Bar Association has granted reapproval to Pennsylvania College of Technology's legal assistant majors, one of only 14 programs in Pennsylvania to be recognized in that fashion.
The School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies' plastics department and the Workforce Development & Continuing Education department's Plastics Manufacturing Center joined for an All Plastics Day on May 3. During the morning, PMC Advisory Board members were invited to senior-project presentations by six students in the plastics and polymer engineering technology major.
Aided by abundant sunshine, music and outdoor activities, the Penn College community welcomed the imminent summer break at WEBstock on the CC lawn Friday. Free food, inflatable fun, take-home novelties and much more were offered during the late-semester tradition, sponsored by the Wildcat Events Board. ( Photos by Amanda M. Williamson and Ashlin R. Hollinger, part-time student photographers)
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Kevin Balthaser , Web Programmer/Analyst, ITS, effective June 4
Vol. 6, No. 38 Schedule/Results/Records (Through Sunday, May 6) Archery Thursday-Sunday, May 17-20 - at National Outdoor Collegiate Championships, Sparta, Ill.
A season of firsts for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's softball team came to an incredible finish Saturday. Despite the fact that 13 of his 17 players were freshmen, the most he's had on any of his six teams, coach Roger Harris thought his team was going to be good this season, but he had no idea how good.
More than 1,000 students have petitioned to graduate in May from Pennsylvania College of Technology. The college will hold two commencement ceremonies May 19 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. A ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. for students in the schools of Business and Computer Technologies, Health Sciences, Hospitality, and Industrial and Engineering Technologies.
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development recently awarded $400,000 to the Community Arts Center, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennsylvania College of Technology. The funds will be used to upgrade the historic facility located in downtown Williamsport. The announcement was made on the eve of the 14th anniversary of the unveiling of the refurbished Community Arts Center.