Products and services with a "green" orientation will be on display at the Green Building Fair, scheduled for March 30-31 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Nearly 50 exhibitors and professionals will offer displays during the event, which will be held at Penn College's Field House from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, March 30, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 31.
Green Building Fair Focuses on Environmentally Friendly Products Published 02.27.2001 News Events Home Page contents Products and services with a "green" orientation will be on display at the Green Building Fair, scheduled for March 30-31 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Nearly 50 exhibitors and professionals will offer displays during the event, which will be held at Penn College's Field House from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, March 30, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 31. The event is free and …

Renowned illusionist Andr Kole, who has performed for millions of people through live and televised shows in the United States and 75 other countries, will present his "Magical Spectacular" on Monday, March 26, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The program, scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Illusionist Andr Kole to Perform March 26 in Auditorium Published 02.23.2001 News Home Page contents Renowned illusionist Andr Kole, who has performed for millions of people through live and televised shows in the United States and 75 other countries, will present his "Magical Spectacular" on Monday, March 26, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The program, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Klump Academic Center Auditorium, is being sponsored by the student organization, Campus Crusade for Christ at Penn …

A thousand students in grades 7-12 across Pennsylvania will learn more about of a variety of vocations when they gather at Pennsylvania College of Technology for "Career Day" on Friday, March 16. During the event, which will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., students will have the opportunity to explore diverse career choices ranging from pastry chef to semiconductor technician.
Students From Around Pennsylvania to Attend 'Career Day' Published 02.23.2001 News Events Home Page contents A thousand students in grades 7-12 across Pennsylvania will learn more about of a variety of vocations when they gather at Pennsylvania College of Technology for "Career Day" on Friday, March 16. During the event, which will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., students will have the opportunity to explore diverse career choices ranging from pastry chef to semiconductor technician. For many students, it's …

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Business Administration major will have a new concentration this fall − one that blends management and computer-science instruction to prepare students for success in a rewarding career field.
Concentration in Management Information Systems Offered Published 02.22.2001 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology's Business Administration major will have a new concentration this fall − one that blends management and computer-science instruction to prepare students for success in a rewarding career field. The new Management Information Systems concentration is the fifth to be offered in the bachelor-degree Business Administration program in the School of Business and Computer …

Seventeen students from Pennsylvania College of Technology took first place in their contest categories in the district-level SkillsUSA-VICA competition, held recently at a number of sites, including Penn College. The first-place finishers now advance to the competition at the Pennsylvania SkillsUSA-VICA Conference, to be held April 9-11 at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Champion.
Seventeen Students Finish First in SkillsUSA-VICA Competition Published 02.21.2001 News Student News Home Page contents Seventeen students from Pennsylvania College of Technology took first place in their contest categories in the district-level SkillsUSA-VICA competition, held recently at a number of sites, including Penn College. The first-place finishers now advance to the competition at the Pennsylvania SkillsUSA-VICA Conference, to be held April 9-11 at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Champion. …

Dr. Kenneth E. Carl, who led Pennsylvania College of Technology's predecessor institutions − the Williamsport Area Community College and the Williamsport Technical Institute − for more than two decades beginning in 1952, has established two endowed scholarships for students at Penn College. Dr. Carl, who served as director of W.T.I. and was the first president of W.A.C.C., established the Mrs.
Former College President Establishes Endowed Scholarships Published 02.20.2001 News Home Page contents Dr. Kenneth E. Carl, who led Pennsylvania College of Technology's predecessor institutions − the Williamsport Area Community College and the Williamsport Technical Institute − for more than two decades beginning in 1952, has established two endowed scholarships for students at Penn College. Dr. Carl, who served as director of W.T.I. and was the first president of W.A.C.C., established the Mrs. Marion C. …

With "rolling blackouts," "brownouts" and similar terms finding their way into news reports more often these days, the field of standby electric power generation has become one of the fastest-growing career areas, and Pennsylvania College of Technology is responding with a program to produce the skilled technicians the industry seeks.
New Major Offered in Electric Power Generation Technology Published 02.16.2001 News Home Page contents With "rolling blackouts," "brownouts" and similar terms finding their way into news reports more often these days, the field of standby electric power generation has become one of the fastest-growing career areas, and Pennsylvania College of Technology is responding with a program to produce the skilled technicians the industry seeks. Beginning this fall, Penn College's School of Natural Resources …

A portion of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the poignant, traveling tribute to the many lives lost to the disease, will be displayed March 2-3 at the Field House at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Twenty-two 12-foot-by-12-foot "building blocks" of the quilt − enough to fill the floor of the Field House − will be exhibited from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, March 2, and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
AIDS Memorial Quilt to Be Displayed in Field House Published 02.13.2001 News Home Page contents A portion of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the poignant, traveling tribute to the many lives lost to the disease, will be displayed March 2-3 at the Field House at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Twenty-two 12-foot-by-12-foot "building blocks" of the quilt − enough to fill the floor of the Field House − will be exhibited from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, March 2, and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 3. Each …

It may not be an Oscar, Emmy or Grammy, but it's just as coveted. Just like Hollywood, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Office of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning is sharing the spotlight with other nationally recognized media producers. Penn College's team of multimedia producers has been presented an Award of Distinction in the 2000 Communicator Awards competition.
Multimedia Team Wins National Award Published 02.11.2001 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents It may not be an Oscar, Emmy or Grammy, but it's just as coveted. Just like Hollywood, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Office of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning is sharing the spotlight with other nationally recognized media producers. Penn College's team of multimedia producers has been presented an Award of Distinction in the 2000 Communicator Awards competition. The Communicator Awards is …

Shawn M. Strohman and Jami O. DiMichele were chosen as the 2001 Homecoming King and Queen recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology, raising $1,120 for charity in the process. Students "voted" for Homecoming King and Queen by placing money in the jars of their favorite candidates among 21 nominees. Strohman and DiMichele raised the most funds and were named Homecoming King and Queen.
Homecoming King and Queen Selected; $1,120 Raised for Charity Published 02.09.2001 News Student News Home Page contents Shawn M. Strohman and Jami O. DiMichele were chosen as the 2001 Homecoming King and Queen recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology, raising $1,120 for charity in the process. Students "voted" for Homecoming King and Queen by placing money in the jars of their favorite candidates among 21 nominees. Strohman and DiMichele raised the most funds and were named Homecoming King and Queen. …