"Endgrain: Images from Wood," an exhibition of prints from the Wood Engravers' Network, will be presented March 12 to April 5 in "The Gallery at Penn College" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A demonstration will be offered Tuesday, March 12, from 3:30-5 p.m., followed by an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. The events are free and open to the public.
Prints From Wood Engravers' Network to Be Exhibited in Gallery Published 02.28.2002 News Home Page contents "Endgrain: Images from Wood," an exhibition of prints from the Wood Engravers' Network, will be presented March 12 to April 5 in "The Gallery at Penn College" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A demonstration will be offered Tuesday, March 12, from 3:30-5 p.m., followed by an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. The events are free and open to the public. Subsequent viewing hours for the show will be …

A team of peer evaluators sent by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology on March 3-6 as the culmination of a re-accreditation process. The voluntary, self-regulatory peer-review process takes place every 10 years. Penn College was last accredited by Middle States in 1992.
College Prepares for Middle States Re-Accreditation Visit Published 02.28.2002 News Home Page contents A team of peer evaluators sent by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology on March 3-6 as the culmination of a re-accreditation process. The voluntary, self-regulatory peer-review process takes place every 10 years. Penn College was last accredited by Middle States in 1992. The College recently completed a …

Six people who completed a new Call Center/Customer Service Training program were honored during ceremonies held Feb. 22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Staff from the North Campus and Penn College's Technology Transfer Center developed the 186-hour noncredit training program at the request of several area employers.
Call Center Training Program at North Campus Has First Graduates Published 02.28.2002 News Home Page contents Six people who completed a new Call Center/Customer Service Training program were honored during ceremonies held Feb. 22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Staff from the North Campus and Penn College's Technology Transfer Center developed the 186-hour noncredit training program at the request of several area employers. Employer input helped to ensure the program …

Pennsylvania College of Technology student Matthew A. Greger was named "National Communications Coordinator of the Year" recently at the Central Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls regional conference at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland.
Residence Hall Association Member Wins Regional Award Published 02.27.2002 News Student News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology student Matthew A. Greger was named "National Communications Coordinator of the Year" recently at the Central Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls regional conference at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland. By virtue of his regional award, Greger, a Printing and Publishing Technology major from Bluebell, is eligible to compete at …

Pennsylvania College of Technology will construct student housing, renovate the former HON Industries facility to accommodate space-restricted programs and refurbish the 89-year-old Klump Academic Center as part of a building program approved Thursday by the College's Board of Directors.
Penn College Board Approves Plan for Stage IX Building Program Published 02.21.2002 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology will construct student housing, renovate the former HON Industries facility to accommodate space-restricted programs and refurbish the 89-year-old Klump Academic Center as part of a building program approved Thursday by the College's Board of Directors. The Board authorized the College administration to undertake a bond issue of $28.5 million to $32 million to …

Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College Education Association have come to terms on a two-year extension for their current labor agreement through 2004-05. The Penn College Board of Directors approved the extension Thursday. The PCEA, which includes full-time teaching faculty, librarians and counselors employed by the College, approved the extension on Feb. 5.
College, Education Association Agree on Two-Year Extension Published 02.21.2002 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College Education Association have come to terms on a two-year extension for their current labor agreement through 2004-05. The Penn College Board of Directors approved the extension Thursday. The PCEA, which includes full-time teaching faculty, librarians and counselors employed by the College, approved the extension on Feb. 5. The current …

After only its first meet, the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team has a state champion. Junior Rachel Probst, a graduate of Bald Eagle Area High School in Wingate, captured the Women's Compound Division title during the Pennsylvania Indoor Championships. Competing in the same division, freshmen Sarah Douglas (West Perry) was second and Beth Robinson (Williamsport) third.
Penn College Archers Off to Great Start Published 02.20.2002 News Athletics Home Page contents After only its first meet, the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team has a state champion. Junior Rachel Probst, a graduate of Bald Eagle Area High School in Wingate, captured the Women's Compound Division title during the Pennsylvania Indoor Championships. Competing in the same division, freshmen Sarah Douglas (West Perry) was second and Beth Robinson (Williamsport) third. Two Wildcat men, freshman …

Twenty students from Pennsylvania College of Technology will compete for statewide honors at the Pennsylvania SkillsUSA-VICA Conference, to be held April 17-19 in Altoona. Twelve of the students registered first-place finishes at the SkillsUSA-VICA District 6 Skills Competition, held Feb. 15 at Penn College.
Twenty From College to Vie at State SkillsUSA-VICA Conference Published 02.20.2002 News Student News Home Page contents Twenty students from Pennsylvania College of Technology will compete for statewide honors at the Pennsylvania SkillsUSA-VICA Conference, to be held April 17-19 in Altoona. Twelve of the students registered first-place finishes at the SkillsUSA-VICA District 6 Skills Competition, held Feb. 15 at Penn College. Eight other Penn College students were entered in skill categories that had no …

"Diving in the Red Sea," a travelogue featuring the adventures of faculty member Linda M. Barnes, will be presented Thursday, March 7, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. Barnes, an associate professor of occupational therapy assistant in the School of Health Sciences at Penn College, will present a slide show and discussion of her scuba-diving trip to the Red Sea.
'Diving in the Red Sea' Topic of March 7 Library Program Published 02.20.2002 News Home Page contents "Diving in the Red Sea," a travelogue featuring the adventures of faculty member Linda M. Barnes, will be presented Thursday, March 7, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. Barnes, an associate professor of occupational therapy assistant in the School of Health Sciences at Penn College, will present a slide show and discussion of her scuba-diving trip to the Red Sea. The program, which is free …

Travis Dale, executive chef of the Sand Creek Country Club in Chesterton, Ind., and a gold-medal-winning ice sculptor who helped to create ice-carving displays for the Winter Olympics, will showcase his talents at Pennsylvania College of Technology on March 16-17 for the Visiting Chef Series dinner and the College's Open House 2002 event.
Visiting Chef Series Dinner at Penn College to Feature Travis Dale Published 02.20.2002 News Events Home Page contents Travis Dale, executive chef of the Sand Creek Country Club in Chesterton, Ind., and a gold-medal-winning ice sculptor who helped to create ice-carving displays for the Winter Olympics, will showcase his talents at Pennsylvania College of Technology on March 16-17 for the Visiting Chef Series dinner and the College's Open House 2002 event. For the Saturday, March 16, dinner, Dale will be …