Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has endorsed a plan that charts the direction of the institution in terms of facilities and property holdings over the next five years.
Board Approves Facilities, Site Master Plan for 2004-09 Published 04.08.2004 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has endorsed a plan that charts the direction of the institution in terms of facilities and property holdings over the next five years. The Facilities and Site Master Plan 2004-2009 is the latest in a series of facility-planning documents drafted by the College and its predecessor institution (Williamsport Area Community College) since 1967. The …

Determining the optimal size for the institution and implementing a College-wide outcomes-assessment plan are among the objectives of a Strategic Vision for 2004-09 approved by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors. The document, which includes a dozen goals to be pursued, provides a road map for the direction of the College over the next five years.
Penn College Maps Strategic Vision for 2004-09 Published 04.08.2004 News Home Page contents Determining the optimal size for the institution and implementing a College-wide outcomes-assessment plan are among the objectives of a Strategic Vision for 2004-09 approved by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors. The document, which includes a dozen goals to be pursued, provides a road map for the direction of the College over the next five years. It continues a process begun when College …

For the third consecutive year, state Rep. Brett Feese (R-Plunketts Creek) has delivered a $500,000 state grant to purchase instructional equipment at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Rep. Feese negotiated the special appropriation to provide for instructional equipment that the College would not have been able to purchase due to a 5-percent reduction in its state appropriation.
Rep. Feese Delivers Instructional Equipment Grant Published 04.08.2004 News Home Page contents For the third consecutive year, state Rep. Brett Feese (R-Plunketts Creek) has delivered a $500,000 state grant to purchase instructional equipment at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Rep. Feese negotiated the special appropriation to provide for instructional equipment that the College would not have been able to purchase due to a 5-percent reduction in its state appropriation. The representative of the 84th …

By Nichole Shanefelter College Information & Community Relations Intern The Fifth Annual International Week, a celebration of cultures from around the world, will be held April 18-24 at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
College's Fifth Annual International Week Begins April 18 Published 04.08.2004 News Events Home Page contents By Nichole Shanefelter College Information & Community Relations Intern The Fifth Annual International Week, a celebration of cultures from around the world, will be held April 18-24 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The highlight of the week's festivities sponsored by the International Programs Office at Penn College will be an International Bazaar on April 21, with presentations, …

Mike Murzynski, a Construction Management student from Erie; and Elizabeth Brown, a Culinary Arts Technology student from Sayre, were the men's and women's overall winners in Tuesday's first "Penn College Field Day." In the Women's Division, Brown won the push-ups (36), sit-ups (38) and shuttle run (11.3 seconds).
'Field Day' Winners Crowned Published 04.07.2004 News Athletics Home Page contents Mike Murzynski, a Construction Management student from Erie; and Elizabeth Brown, a Culinary Arts Technology student from Sayre, were the men's and women's overall winners in Tuesday's first "Penn College Field Day." In the Women's Division, Brown won the push-ups (36), sit-ups (38) and shuttle run (11.3 seconds). In the Men's Division, ribbons were given to the top three places, and points toward the overall title were …

Fifty Pennsylvania College of Technology students were inducted recently into the campus chapter of Alpha Chi, a national honor society for baccalaureate degree students. Membership in Alpha Chi is open to bachelor-degree students from all academic disciplines and is limited to the top 10 percent of an institution's junior and senior classes.
Penn College Inducts 50 Into Four-Year Honor Society Published 04.06.2004 News Student News Home Page contents Fifty Pennsylvania College of Technology students were inducted recently into the campus chapter of Alpha Chi, a national honor society for baccalaureate degree students. Membership in Alpha Chi is open to bachelor-degree students from all academic disciplines and is limited to the top 10 percent of an institution's junior and senior classes. Some 300 chapters, in almost every state and in Puerto …

Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro will host an open house on Thursday, April 29, for those considering nursing as a career. The 5 to 7 p.m. event will feature tours of the campus (located just east of Wellsboro on Route 6), opportunities to speak with current students and faculty, as well as information about the application process, tuition and financial aid.
Practical Nursing Program at North Campus to Host Open House Published 04.06.2004 News Events Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro will host an open house on Thursday, April 29, for those considering nursing as a career. The 5 to 7 p.m. event will feature tours of the campus (located just east of Wellsboro on Route 6), opportunities to speak with current students and faculty, as well as information about the application process, tuition and financial aid. …

"The Engaged Librarian: Activism on the Library Issues of the Day" will be the topic of a program to be presented April 27 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The program, which is free and open to the public, will be presented by Ann Sparanese, head of adult and young adult services at Englewood Public Library, Englewood, N.J. It will be offered from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Library Activism Topic of April 27 Program at Penn College Published 04.05.2004 News Events Home Page contents "The Engaged Librarian: Activism on the Library Issues of the Day" will be the topic of a program to be presented April 27 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The program, which is free and open to the public, will be presented by Ann Sparanese, head of adult and young adult services at Englewood Public Library, Englewood, N.J. It will be offered from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Mountain Laurel …

Students from 10 high schools and vocational schools visited Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood recently to tour horticultural facilities and participate in a Floral Design Show.
High-School Students Explore Design at Penn College Published 04.01.2004 News Student News Home Page contents Students from 10 high schools and vocational schools visited Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood recently to tour horticultural facilities and participate in a Floral Design Show. The event, hosted by the School of Natural Resources Management, also featured a floral-design presentation offered by students in the Floral Design/Interior Plantscape …

Adults over the age of 25 who are enrolling as full-time students this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology may be eligible for a new $2,500 annual scholarship. The new Penn College scholarship recognizes the institution's commitment to its nontraditional student population.
New Scholarship Aimed at Adults Over 25 Published 03.31.2004 News Student News Home Page contents Adults over the age of 25 who are enrolling as full-time students this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology may be eligible for a new $2,500 annual scholarship. The new Penn College scholarship recognizes the institution's commitment to its nontraditional student population. To be eligible for consideration for the new scholarship, it is necessary to submit an Application for Admission to Penn College no …