A former cable access cooking series is gaining access to public television viewers in all parts of the country while continuing to rely on its original ingredients for success: practicality and fun. "You're the Chef," a co-production of Pennsylvania College of Technology and PBS-member station WVIA, is sharing its refreshing menu of culinary basics and good times to millions of households.
National Market Swells for 'You're the Chef' Cooking Series Published 04.05.2001 News Home Page contents A former cable access cooking series is gaining access to public television viewers in all parts of the country while continuing to rely on its original ingredients for success: practicality and fun. "You're the Chef," a co-production of Pennsylvania College of Technology and PBS-member station WVIA, is sharing its refreshing menu of culinary basics and good times to millions of households. In its first …

Those wishing to learn more about wine varieties, history and folklore, pairing wine with food, and evaluating the sensory attributes of the beloved beverage can take a course being offered this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Elective Explores Magic, Mystery of 'Wines of the World' Published 04.04.2001 News Home Page contents Those wishing to learn more about wine varieties, history and folklore, pairing wine with food, and evaluating the sensory attributes of the beloved beverage can take a course being offered this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology. "Wines of the World," an open-elective course, will be taught by Chef Paul Mach, assistant professor of food and hospitality management/culinary arts and co-host of …

Children may "shadow" their parent or adult mentor on the job and learn more about technology-related career fields when Pennsylvania College of Technology participates in the ninth annual national celebration of "Take Our Daughters to Work Day" on Thursday, April 26. Morning activities will be specifically targeted for girls ages 10-16. The job-shadowing sessions will follow in the afternoon.
'Take Our Daughters to Work' Day Boosts Girls' Self-Esteem Published 04.04.2001 News Home Page contents Children may "shadow" their parent or adult mentor on the job and learn more about technology-related career fields when Pennsylvania College of Technology participates in the ninth annual national celebration of "Take Our Daughters to Work Day" on Thursday, April 26. Morning activities will be specifically targeted for girls ages 10-16. The job-shadowing sessions will follow in the afternoon. In …

Works created by students in ceramics courses at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be on display April 17-28 at the College's 202 Gallery. The exhibit, entitled "Earth & Fire: Forms 2001," includes pieces crafted by students in various academic majors.
Ceramics Students to Exhibit Work in 202 Gallery Published 04.03.2001 News Home Page contents Works created by students in ceramics courses at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be on display April 17-28 at the College's 202 Gallery. The exhibit, entitled "Earth & Fire: Forms 2001," includes pieces crafted by students in various academic majors. Students in the beginning and advanced ceramics courses will exhibit works created by hand-building (slab, coil and extruded clay) and wheel-thrown …

Pennsylvania College of Technology and Geisinger Health System's School of Cardiovascular Technology will join forces to offer a bachelor-degree program for students seeking employment as cardiovascular technologists.
College, Geisinger Collaborate on Cardiovascular Technology Major Published 04.02.2001 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology and Geisinger Health System's School of Cardiovascular Technology will join forces to offer a bachelor-degree program for students seeking employment as cardiovascular technologists. The new program, which students can begin as early as this summer, calls for three years at Penn College in the School of Health Sciences' Applied Health Studies major and a fourth …

The annual poetry reading sponsored by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library will feature a musical twist this year: a folk-and-bluegrass prelude. The event will be held at noon Tuesday, April 10, in the courtyard behind the Learning Resources Center and the Henry G. Hager Lifelong Education Center on the main campus.
Celebrate Spring With Music, Poetry Published 03.30.2001 News Home Page contents The annual poetry reading sponsored by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library will feature a musical twist this year: a folk-and-bluegrass prelude. The event will be held at noon Tuesday, April 10, in the courtyard behind the Learning Resources Center and the Henry G. Hager Lifelong Education Center on the main campus. In case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to the ground floor of the library. "Jeronimo …

By Heather M. Perchinski, Intern, Office of College Information & Community Relations Imagine hiking the Appalachian Trail, 2,160 miles of the most beautiful vistas and mountains this country has to offer. Envision starting that journey in one of the worst floods Georgia has ever seen. Now imagine you are blind.
Inspiring Hiker Captivates College Crowd Published 03.30.2001 News Home Page contents By Heather M. Perchinski, Intern, Office of College Information & Community Relations Imagine hiking the Appalachian Trail, 2,160 miles of the most beautiful vistas and mountains this country has to offer. Envision starting that journey in one of the worst floods Georgia has ever seen. Now imagine you are blind. This is exactly what Bill Irwin did in 1990, when he and his seeing-eye dog, "Orient," started a "life-changing …

Pennsylvania College of Technology was the site of the recent 2001 National Association for Campus Activities' East Coast Festival, a two-day event attended by some 270 students from more than 50 colleges and universities and more than 100 agents and performers in the college-entertainment field.
Campus-Activities Group Holds East Coast Festival at College Published 03.27.2001 News Events Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology was the site of the recent 2001 National Association for Campus Activities' East Coast Festival, a two-day event attended by some 270 students from more than 50 colleges and universities and more than 100 agents and performers in the college-entertainment field. The Student Activities Office and the student-run Wildcat Events Board at Penn College hosted the …

To acquaint prospective students with the new Management Information Systems bachelor-degree major being offered this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology, informational sessions have been scheduled for Tuesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 29. Both meetings will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Room E256 of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center at Penn College.
Informational Sessions Scheduled for New MIS Major Published 03.25.2001 News Home Page contents To acquaint prospective students with the new Management Information Systems bachelor-degree major being offered this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology, informational sessions have been scheduled for Tuesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 29. Both meetings will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Room E256 of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center at Penn College. The MIS program, which …

Those interested in learning more about the options available for funding college costs can meet with financial-aid specialists on Thursday, March 29, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Donald Shade, regional coordinator for the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, will speak at 6 p.m. in the North Campus Commons.
North Campus to Host Financial-Aid Program March 29 Published 03.21.2001 News Home Page contents Those interested in learning more about the options available for funding college costs can meet with financial-aid specialists on Thursday, March 29, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Donald Shade, regional coordinator for the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, will speak at 6 p.m. in the North Campus Commons. Following that presentation, a general-information …