Two outstanding students in the Heavy Construction Equipment Technology programs in the School of Natural Resources Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been presented with the "Operator of the Year" and the "Mechanic of the Year" awards. Bennett J.
Operator, Mechanic of the Year Awards Presented Published 11.28.2000 News Home Page contents Two outstanding students in the Heavy Construction Equipment Technology programs in the School of Natural Resources Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been presented with the "Operator of the Year" and the "Mechanic of the Year" awards. Bennett J. Floyd, of Spencerport, N.Y., received the "Operator of the Year Award." He is a student in the Heavy Construction Equipment Technology associate-degree …

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been charged with a number of crimes in connection with a series of bomb threats that led to several campus evacuations in the last month. Melissa Rose Holmes, a 24-year-old student in the Applied Human Services (B.S.
Student Charged in Connection With Bomb Threats Published 11.25.2000 News Student News Home Page contents A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been charged with a number of crimes in connection with a series of bomb threats that led to several campus evacuations in the last month. Melissa Rose Holmes, a 24-year-old student in the Applied Human Services (B.S. degree) major and a part-time Fitness Center employee, has been charged with terroristic threats, felony attempt to risk a catastrophe, …

Various facilities on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus were evacuated and searched Tuesday evening following a series of threatening telephone calls. College officials quickly determined that the calls, which were received beginning at 8:30 p.m., were false, and all operations returned to normal by 10 p.m.
Normal Campus Operations Resume After Additional Threats Published 11.21.2000 News Home Page contents Various facilities on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus were evacuated and searched Tuesday evening following a series of threatening telephone calls. College officials quickly determined that the calls, which were received beginning at 8:30 p.m., were false, and all operations returned to normal by 10 p.m. The investigation continues, and officials are taking appropriate actions to deal with …

Focusing attention on the call for expanded international programs in our schools, Pennsylvania College of Technology will join colleges and universities across the nation Nov. 13-17 in celebrating the first-ever U.S. International Education Week. The observance is part of a renewed emphasis on international education launched in April by the U.S. Departments of State and Education.
College Observes International Education Week Published 11.13.2000 News Home Page contents Focusing attention on the call for expanded international programs in our schools, Pennsylvania College of Technology will join colleges and universities across the nation Nov. 13-17 in celebrating the first-ever U.S. International Education Week. The observance is part of a renewed emphasis on international education launched in April by the U.S. Departments of State and Education. President Clinton signed a …

Pennsylvania College of Technology has joined the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania, a nonprofit, 100-percent member-funded association dedicated to the growth and success of the technology community within a 22-county region of Central Pennsylvania.
College Joins Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania Published 11.10.2000 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology has joined the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania, a nonprofit, 100-percent member-funded association dedicated to the growth and success of the technology community within a 22-county region of Central Pennsylvania. The Harrisburg-based TCCP has member companies from a wide range of industries including technology (computer hardware, software, Internet and Web, …

"Rural America" was the only painting that local artist and picture-framer Lone A. Hock ever offered for sale. Now, the late artist and frame-shop owner's work will be returned to his family by its owner: Pennsylvania College of Technology. Hock, who died in 1999, was a self-taught painter who originally hailed from Bloomsburg.
College Receives Donation of David Armstrong Print, Poster Published 11.08.2000 News Home Page contents "Rural America" was the only painting that local artist and picture-framer Lone A. Hock ever offered for sale. Now, the late artist and frame-shop owner's work will be returned to his family by its owner: Pennsylvania College of Technology. Hock, who died in 1999, was a self-taught painter who originally hailed from Bloomsburg. He owned and operated East End Picture Framing in Williamsport and was the …

Pennsylvania College of Technology has received $50,000 from the estate of a Watsontown couple to further fund their endowed scholarship for graduates of Warrior Run High School, Turbotville. The Ralph L. and Josephine C. Smith Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually each fall to a first-year student at Penn College who is a graduate of Warrior Run High School.
Watsontown Couple's Estate Donates $50,000 for Endowed Scholarship Published 11.08.2000 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology has received $50,000 from the estate of a Watsontown couple to further fund their endowed scholarship for graduates of Warrior Run High School, Turbotville. The Ralph L. and Josephine C. Smith Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually each fall to a first-year student at Penn College who is a graduate of Warrior Run High School. Other criteria for the …

Delectable desserts created by renowned Chef Gale E. O'Malley will highlight the Distinguished Visiting Chef Series dinner on Saturday, Dec. 2, at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Award-Winning Chef to Present 'Grand Pastry Buffet' Published 11.01.2000 News Events Home Page contents Delectable desserts created by renowned Chef Gale E. O'Malley will highlight the Distinguished Visiting Chef Series dinner on Saturday, Dec. 2, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The dinner, proceeds of which benefit a scholarship fund for students in the Hospitality Management, Culinary Arts Technology, Baking and Pastry Arts and Dietary Manager Technology programs at Penn College, will be served in …

Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for either of two bomb threats that have forced suspension of College operations twice within the past week. Penn College President Dr.
Reward Offered for Bomb-Threat Information Published 10.30.2000 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for either of two bomb threats that have forced suspension of College operations twice within the past week. Penn College President Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour announced the establishment of the reward today, saying all information received will be treated as confidentially as the law …

Renowned artist Florence Putterman of Selinsgrove has donated eight lithographs worth nearly $5,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Florence Putterman Lithographs Donated to College Published 10.26.2000 News Home Page contents Renowned artist Florence Putterman of Selinsgrove has donated eight lithographs worth nearly $5,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The works, provided by the Florence Putterman Foundation of Sarasota, FL, are valued at $4,800 and are monotypes based on the ancient petroglyphs of the Anasazi, pre-Columbian Native Americans who lived in the "Four Corners" area of the Southwest United States (where Arizona, …