Joshua M. Yost, in his final year as a Collision Repair Technology major, has been selected by the Student Government Association as March's "Student of the Month" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Yost, from Cochranton, received six nominations all from supportive faculty in the School of Transportation Technology for his campus leadership and support of fellow students.
Joshua M. Yost Chosen as March 'Student of the Month' Published 03.18.2005 News Student News Home Page contents Joshua M. Yost, in his final year as a Collision Repair Technology major, has been selected by the Student Government Association as March's "Student of the Month" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Yost, from Cochranton, received six nominations all from supportive faculty in the School of Transportation Technology for his campus leadership and support of fellow students. The 21-year-old …

Girls in seventh and eighth grades will spend Saturday, April 2, at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where they will learn through hands-on activities the importance of science and mathematics during the College's next session of Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies for Girls (SMART Girls).
SMART Girls Participants to Explore Technology Published 03.18.2005 News Events Home Page contents Girls in seventh and eighth grades will spend Saturday, April 2, at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where they will learn through hands-on activities the importance of science and mathematics during the College's next session of Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies for Girls (SMART Girls). Penn College developed the SMART Girls program to counter an alarming trend: Girls tend to shy …

On Thursday, nearly all Penn College aviation students freshman through senior gathered at the Lumley Aviation Center to attend presentations from Skybolt Aerospace Fasteners and Solutia Inc. Sam Mazzotta of Skybolt (in left photo) described quick-release fasteners used in the aviation industry, as well as a history of fasteners and latest developments in fastener technology.
Aviation Students Hear Industry Presentations Published 03.18.2005 News Student News Home Page contents On Thursday, nearly all Penn College aviation students freshman through senior gathered at the Lumley Aviation Center to attend presentations from Skybolt Aerospace Fasteners and Solutia Inc. Sam Mazzotta of Skybolt (in left photo) described quick-release fasteners used in the aviation industry, as well as a history of fasteners and latest developments in fastener technology. David McCollum of Solutia …

Pennsylvania College of Technology claimed two first-place finishes during last weekend's Eastern Indoor Regional Archery Championships and picked up valuable points that eventually could lead to All-American status for some of its archers.
Archers Claim Two Indoor Eastern Region Championships Published 03.17.2005 News Athletics Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology claimed two first-place finishes during last weekend's Eastern Indoor Regional Archery Championships and picked up valuable points that eventually could lead to All-American status for some of its archers. Michelle Wright (Kendall, N.Y.) captured the women's individual compound title, and Wright, Beth Robinson (Williamsport) and Karen Morse (Canton) combined for …

A presentation on "The Secrets of Biometric Identification: What They Don't Want You to Know" will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in the Mountain Laurel Room of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Thompson Professional Development Center. Dr. James L.
Biometric Identification Topic for Campus Presentation Published 03.17.2005 News Home Page contents A presentation on "The Secrets of Biometric Identification: What They Don't Want You to Know" will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in the Mountain Laurel Room of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Thompson Professional Development Center. Dr. James L. Wayman, director of Biometric Identification Research at San Jose (Calif.) State University and internationally recognized expert on …

Earlier this month, the Collision Repair Department of Penn College's School of Transportation Technology hosted the 2005 I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) Northeast Regional Meeting. The northeast region is comprised of Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and West Virginia.
Collision Repair Department Hosts 2005 I-CAR Northeast Regional Meeting Published 03.17.2005 News Events Home Page contents Earlier this month, the Collision Repair Department of Penn College's School of Transportation Technology hosted the 2005 I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) Northeast Regional Meeting. The northeast region is comprised of Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and West …

There is no missing the progress being made in the construction of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Roger and Peggy Madigan Library. There also has been great progress in the campaign to raise employee contributions to support this important addition to the Penn College campus.
Employees Show Support for Madigan Library Campaign Published 03.17.2005 News Home Page contents There is no missing the progress being made in the construction of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Roger and Peggy Madigan Library. There also has been great progress in the campaign to raise employee contributions to support this important addition to the Penn College campus. Since the start of the year, 77 College employees have donated or pledged a total of $134,660 to the Library Campaign. All of those …

Dr. Clifford P. Coppersmith, assistant dean of integrated studies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be honored in the ninth edition of "Who's Who Among America's Teachers." Teachers whose biographies appear in the book have been nominated by a former student.
Assistant Dean of Integrated Studies to Be Honored in 'Who's Who' Published 03.16.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Dr. Clifford P. Coppersmith, assistant dean of integrated studies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be honored in the ninth edition of "Who's Who Among America's Teachers." Teachers whose biographies appear in the book have been nominated by a former student. Students listed in "Who's Who Among American High School Students," "Who's Who Among American High School …

Dr. William W. Ma, associate professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, wrote research papers that were published recently in two international journals of mathematics.
Math Professor Has Papers Published, Presents Talk Published 03.16.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Dr. William W. Ma, associate professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, wrote research papers that were published recently in two international journals of mathematics. The first paper, "Two-point distortion theorems for hyperbolically convex functions," appeared in the 49th volume, Revue Roumaine de Mathematiques Pures et Appliquees (Romanian Journal of Pure and Applied …

Campus View's Matthew S. Kelleher recently was named Penn College's "Resident Assistant of the Month." Kelleher, a junior from Bellefonte majoring in Business Technology Management, has been an RA for a little over a year. He was encouraged to apply for the position by a former Resident Assistant, Maurice Freeman, who also was his roommate.
Matthew S. Kelleher Named 'RA of the Month' Published 03.15.2005 News Student News Home Page contents Campus View's Matthew S. Kelleher recently was named Penn College's "Resident Assistant of the Month." Kelleher, a junior from Bellefonte majoring in Business Technology Management, has been an RA for a little over a year. He was encouraged to apply for the position by a former Resident Assistant, Maurice Freeman, who also was his roommate. Kelleher saw the degree to which RAs became involved on campus and …