The Penn College graduate serves up hope (in addition to an always-appealing menu). Penn College culinary arts and systems graduate Rob Wood, '17, executive chef for JBJ Soul Kitchen, was among those interviewed for an episode of “To Dine For With Kate Sullivan” that aired recently on PBS.
Rock-star chef interviewed for PBS series Published 02.18.2022 News Alumni News Baking & Culinary Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents Penn College culinary arts and systems graduate Rob Wood, '17, executive chef for JBJ Soul Kitchen, was among those interviewed for an episode of “ To Dine For With Kate Sullivan ” that aired recently on PBS. The public-television series, in its fourth season, features stories of creators and dreamers who have reached uncommon success through ingenuity and …

Seven students and two faculty members from Pennsylvania College of Technology recently attended World of Concrete 2022, the only annual international event dedicated to commercial concrete and masonry construction industries.
‘World of Concrete’ opens worlds of opportunity for students Published 02.18.2022 News Building Construction Student News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Seven students and two faculty members from Pennsylvania College of Technology recently attended World of Concrete 2022, the only annual international event dedicated to commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. The 47th annual WOC, held in mid-January in and around the expansive Las Vegas Convention Center, …

Representatives of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, which established its first student chapter at Pennsylvania College of Technology in 2003, recently visited to enhance that campus connection.
National HVAC trade group expands Penn College engagement Published 02.18.2022 News Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Corporate Relations Student News Faculty & Staff The Gallery at Penn College Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Representatives of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, which established its first student chapter at Pennsylvania College of Technology in 2003, recently visited to enhance that campus connection. ACCA is a national trade association furthering the …

Mark N. Hurd found himself perched about 140 feet above the Hudson River on a cold January day. A steel basket attached to the multijointed arm of a snooper truck stationed on the massive bridge above provided both workspace and sanctuary for the Pennsylvania College of Technology instructor.
Penn College adds non-destructive testing welding degree Published 02.17.2022 News Welding & Metal Fabrication Student News Faculty & Staff Real World Ready Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Mark N. Hurd found himself perched about 140 feet above the Hudson River on a cold January day. A steel basket attached to the multijointed arm of a snooper truck stationed on the massive bridge above provided both workspace and sanctuary for the Pennsylvania College of Technology instructor. For hours, Hurd …

Just as a future HVAC professional learns to find just the right thermostat setting for comfort, a Penn College student-athlete relies on his fellow wrestlers to help him calibrate classes and competition. "Balancing your schoolwork and being an athlete is sometimes tricky," says Charles J. "CJ" Trimber II, in a Wildcat Spotlight video.
In true Wildcat fashion, teammates help wrestler find balance Published 02.15.2022 News Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Student News Athletics Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Just as a future HVAC professional learns to find just the right thermostat setting for comfort, a Penn College student-athlete relies on his fellow wrestlers to help him calibrate classes and competition. "Balancing your schoolwork and being an athlete is sometimes tricky," says Charles J. "CJ" …

Members of the Architecture Club (among other affiliations) pause during their busy morning. From left are building science and sustainable design: architectural technology concentration students Brandon M. Malchano, of McKees Rocks, and Jacob M. Pusateri, of Port Matilda; and Ediel O. Rodriguez-Polanco, of Montoursville, majoring in architecture and sustainable design.
Student volunteers again answer community's call Published 02.15.2022 News Student News Home Page contents On Saturday, 23 students assisted the Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity ReStore with cleaning a large shipment of various kitchen and bathroom cabinets, as well as sweeping and vacuuming the off-site storage area. The Habitat ReStore is a retail outlet where quality used building materials, furniture and appliances are sold to the public at discounted prices. “This super-efficient group got the …

An articulation agreement with Rochester Institute of Technology will streamline the postgraduate admissions process for Pennsylvania College of Technology students seeking to complete a master’s degree in architecture there. The just-signed agreement provides qualified students in Penn College’s four-year architecture and sustainable design major with a smooth pathway to RIT’s graduate program.
RIT eases path to architecture master’s for Penn College seniors Published 02.14.2022 News Architecture & Sustainable Design Student News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents An articulation agreement with Rochester Institute of Technology will streamline the postgraduate admissions process for Pennsylvania College of Technology students seeking to complete a master’s degree in architecture there. The just-signed agreement provides qualified students in Penn College’s four-year …

In action over the past week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams, the men’s lacrosse and women’s basketball squads each tasted victory. Men’s lacrosse Hosting Juniata College on Sunday, Penn College dominated in its nonconference season opener with a 15-5 victory.
Penn College lacrosse, women’s basketball teams win Published 02.13.2022 News Home Page contents In action over the past week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams, the men’s lacrosse and women’s basketball squads each tasted victory. Men’s lacrosse Hosting Juniata College on Sunday, Penn College dominated in its nonconference season opener with a 15-5 victory. James Thatcher, of Bala Cynwyd, led the Wildcats with three goals, six assists and nine points, while Sam Hills, of Maynard, …

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Ian Scheller, full-time Head Coach, Women's Soccer, Athletics; effective Feb. 15 Lisa M. Dostick, full-time Clinical Supervisor, Radiography, School of Nursing & Health Sciences; starting Feb.
Penn College welcomes new employees Published 02.13.2022 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Ian Scheller , full-time Head Coach, Women's Soccer, Athletics; effective Feb. 15 Lisa M. Dostick , full-time Clinical Supervisor, Radiography, School of Nursing & Health Sciences; starting Feb. 14 Only new college hires and employees …

President Davie Jane Gilmour opens the daylong event, applauding students' first step at "making a difference on campus and in the lives of others." Grove's "Reflection and Preparation" activity, a work-in-progress for prospective student leaders, encouraged respondents' self-assessment as a tool to make new friends.
Top-notch lineup encourages tomorrow's campus leaders Published 02.12.2022 News Events Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Applicants in four categories of paid student leadership positions – Resident Assistant, Connections Links, Presidential Student Ambassadors and Student College Relations Assistants – kicked off their Super Bowl weekend Saturday with insight and inspiration from an all-pro roster of campus motivators. The Staff Selection Leadership Summit in the Bush Campus Center, …