Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society will read to youngsters at the College's Children's Learning Center as part of a grant program funded by the national organization.
Alpha Chi Funds Book Purchase for Children's Learning Center Published 11.10.2003 News Student News Home Page contents Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society will read to youngsters at the College's Children's Learning Center as part of a grant program funded by the national organization. The Penn College chapter received a $500 grant from Alpha Chi that will be used for the purchase of books for the Children's Learning Center, which …

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Floral Design Show, an event that featured the artistry of four alumni designers, grossed more than $4,000 recently to benefit student scholarships. The invitation-only event, "The Colors of the Holidays," was attended by a crowd of 285 alumni, friends of the College and area garden-club members.
Floral Design Show Raises Funds for Scholarships Published 11.06.2003 News Events Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology's Floral Design Show, an event that featured the artistry of four alumni designers, grossed more than $4,000 recently to benefit student scholarships. The invitation-only event, "The Colors of the Holidays," was attended by a crowd of 285 alumni, friends of the College and area garden-club members. Proceeds from the $10 admission cost as well as an auction of the …

A Forest Technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology finished fourth in the recent 2003 National Collegiate Game of Logging competition held at Penn State Mont Alto. Justin A. Snyder, Pleasantville, competed against 15 students from seven other colleges. The competition featured five events: speed cut, precision bore, precision stump, spring pole and tree-felling.
Penn College Student Excels in 'Game of Logging' Competition Published 11.05.2003 News Student News Home Page contents A Forest Technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology finished fourth in the recent 2003 National Collegiate Game of Logging competition held at Penn State Mont Alto. Justin A. Snyder, Pleasantville, competed against 15 students from seven other colleges. The competition featured five events: speed cut, precision bore, precision stump, spring pole and tree-felling. Snyder will …

Great starts, less than great finishes. That, in a nutshell, has been the story of the Penn College men's basketball team in recent years. But this year could be different. When the Wildcats open their season at 3 p.m.
Men's Basketball Team Faces Growing Pains Published 11.05.2003 News Athletics Home Page contents Great starts, less than great finishes. That, in a nutshell, has been the story of the Penn College men's basketball team in recent years. But this year could be different. When the Wildcats open their season at 3 p.m. Saturday at Williamson Trade School, ranked third in the nation among National Junior College Athletic Association teams, they will have six sophomores on the team and eight freshmen, three of …

The Plastics Pioneers Association, a society of plastics-industry leaders and innovators, awarded $1,500 scholarships recently to four students in the Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology bachelor-degree major at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Four Students Receive 'Plastics Pioneers' Scholarships Published 11.04.2003 News Student News Home Page contents The Plastics Pioneers Association, a society of plastics-industry leaders and innovators, awarded $1,500 scholarships recently to four students in the Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology bachelor-degree major at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The four Penn College students are among 12 nationwide to receive the scholarships from the association, whose 250 members have been employed …

A Web site developed by Pennsylvania College of Technology provides a wealth of information and resources for students who live off campus, as well as the landlords who offer apartments for rent in the community. The site features a list of landlords and available apartments, accessed through the College's Student Information System.
Penn College Launches Web Site for Off-Campus Housing Published 11.03.2003 News Home Page contents A Web site developed by Pennsylvania College of Technology provides a wealth of information and resources for students who live off campus, as well as the landlords who offer apartments for rent in the community. The site features a list of landlords and available apartments, accessed through the College's Student Information System. Upon acceptance to the College, students are given access to the online …

Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special-mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, will offer diagnostic medical sonography ultrasound courses for practicing sonographers and other qualified individuals beginning in January.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography Ultrasound Courses to Be Offered Published 10.28.2003 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special-mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, will offer diagnostic medical sonography ultrasound courses for practicing sonographers and other qualified individuals beginning in January. The courses, which are being provided by Penn College's School of Health Sciences and the Technology Transfer Center, can be taken for continuing professional …

Penn College women's basketball coach Jeff Chamberlin is quick to admit that there are more negatives than positives facing this year's team. Yet, he remains optimistic.
Penn College Women's Hoop Coach Welcomes New Aide Published 10.28.2003 News Athletics Home Page contents Penn College women's basketball coach Jeff Chamberlin is quick to admit that there are more negatives than positives facing this year's team. Yet, he remains optimistic. "Overall, we lack height, size, strength, ability, game-time experience and knowledge," the coach said, but one big plus he has for the first time this season is a paid assistant to help get the players where they need to be to compete …

The North Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association provided a gift of $2,000 recently for a scholarship program at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Area PMTA Chapter Supports Penn College Scholarship Program Published 10.28.2003 News Home Page contents The North Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association provided a gift of $2,000 recently for a scholarship program at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The chapter, which includes Bradford, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga and Union counties, represents trucking firms that hire many graduates of the Diesel Technology programs offered by Penn …

With just two returnees from last season's 12-15 squad, Pennsylvania College of Technology's women's basketball coach Jeff Chamberlin knows his team has its work cut out. "This year is going to be much different from previous years because we're so young," said the fifth-year coach. "We're limited in experience and we're very limited in numbers − we only have nine on the roster.
Women's Basketball Team Faces Uphill Course Published 10.28.2003 News Athletics Home Page contents With just two returnees from last season's 12-15 squad, Pennsylvania College of Technology's women's basketball coach Jeff Chamberlin knows his team has its work cut out. "This year is going to be much different from previous years because we're so young," said the fifth-year coach. "We're limited in experience and we're very limited in numbers − we only have nine on the roster. We're in a tough situation." …