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Two heating, ventilation and air conditioning students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded $2,000 scholarships from the National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers. Shawn A. Wasielewski, of Easton, majoring in building automation technology-HVAC, and Mark P.
More than 50 students enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's paramedic and physician assistant majors will help with medical coverage Aug. 18-27 at the 2006 Little League Baseball World Series. The students will be ready to offer medical services for thousands who attend and participate in the 10-day international event in South Williamsport.
Drop/Add and Late Registration were held Monday in the Student and Administrative Services Center, where representatives of Penn College's eight academic schools guided students through the online processing of schedule changes for the soon-to-begin fall semester.
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: Michael McDermott , Toolroom Attendant, Machine Shop, School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies, effective Aug. 17 Barbara Adzema , Secretary to Residence Life, starting Aug.
Summer 2006 dean's list Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its list of graduates for the Summer 2006 semester: Justin Lee Adams, Pottstown, Heavy Construction Equipment Technology-OperatorIbrahim A. Alyami, Houston, Texas, Paramedic TechnologyJaber A. Alyami, Houston, Texas, Paramedic Technology Janelle Renee Badger, Lewisburg, RadiographyJustin C.
List of Summer 2006 graduates The dean's list for the Summer 2006 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been announced: Katie L. Bachman, Pine City, N.Y., Physician AssistantChristina R. Barnes, Jersey Shore, Health Arts-Practical NursingCindy K. Beaver, Jersey Shore, Health Arts-Practical Nursing Monique M. Beaver, Dushore, NursingFaye F.
The Gallery at Penn College, relocated to the top floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's new Roger and Peggy Madigan Library, will open its first exhibit of the semester as the library opens its doors for the first time on Aug. 14.
A 350-pound aluminum version of the Penn College seal, fashioned by Ebinger Iron Works in Schuylkill Haven, hangs from the second floor of the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library.
About 40 members of the Pennsylvania School Counselors Association Governing Board held a Leadership Development Academy on campus this week. The association conducts a Leadership Development Academy each summer for its board, members of which come from all parts of the commonwealth and collectively represent the profession of school counseling.
Market Street, that is, where it joins other creative entries in a fund-raiser for James V. Brown Library's new children's wing. The college is among the sponsors that bought a life-size fiberglass pig to decorate for the public-art initiative. The pig sports a cap, gown and laptop in recognition of Penn College's technology-based "degrees that work," and was designed and executed by Phillip C.