A grateful Robin Dadzie (center), senior case manager at AIDS Resource, accepts the club's donation from Cooley and Santana. Fulfilling a community service component of its semester activities, Penn College's One World Club recently collected and donated food to help a local nonprofit fill baskets for its clients over the holidays.
Giving thanks by giving to others Published 11.23.2021 News Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Fulfilling a community service component of its semester activities, Penn College's One World Club recently collected and donated food to help a local nonprofit fill baskets for its clients over the holidays. "We felt that AIDS Resource was in line with our club’s mission of inclusivity and supporting everyone," said club adviser Rob Cooley, associate professor of anthropology and environmental …

CMT Materials has provided $5,000 in support of upgrades to a roll-fed thermoformer used for instructional purposes at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The company, based in Attleboro, Massachusetts, with additional sites in the Netherlands and Southeast Asia, is a Corporate Tomorrow Maker partner with Penn College.
CMT Materials contributes to roll-fed thermoformer upgrade Published 11.22.2021 News Corporate Relations Student News Faculty & Staff Polymer Engineering Workforce Development PIRC Engineering Technologies Home Page contents CMT Materials has provided $5,000 in support of upgrades to a roll-fed thermoformer used for instructional purposes at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The company, based in Attleboro, Massachusetts, with additional sites in the Netherlands and Southeast Asia, is a Corporate …

WELLSBORO, Pa. – Penn College at Wellsboro’s Practical Nursing Program will host an information session at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, for those interested in nursing as a career. The session will be held at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Wellsboro campus, 22 Walnut St.
Practical nursing information session set for Northern Tier Published 11.22.2021 News Penn College at Wellsboro Workforce Development Home Page contents WELLSBORO, Pa. – Penn College at Wellsboro’s Practical Nursing Program will host an information session at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, for those interested in nursing as a career. The session will be held at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Wellsboro campus, 22 Walnut St. Excellent career opportunities for licensed practical nurses exist in area …

What began as a way to connect creatively during the pandemic has resulted in four impressive wood sculptures being donated to Pennsylvania College of Technology. Four art faculty members launched the endeavor in the summer of 2020, and their finished art pieces were recently moved into locations across campus. Keith A. Vanderlin, assistant professor of graphic design, with “C-3” David A.
Carving up an artful harvest Published 11.21.2021 News Student News Faculty & Staff Graphic Design & Art Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents What began as a way to connect creatively during the pandemic has resulted in four impressive wood sculptures being donated to Pennsylvania College of Technology. Four art faculty members launched the endeavor in the summer of 2020, and their finished art pieces were recently moved into locations across campus. Brian A. Flynn’s “Passages” and Mark W. Wilson’s …

All three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams saw action over the past week, although none tasted victory. Men’s basketball At home with King’s College on Wednesday in nonconference play, Penn College fell, 87-58, and dropped to 0-2. Max Jackowsky, of Garnet Valley, scored 11 points and Obens Luxama, of Port St.
Penn College basketball, wrestling teams compete Published 11.21.2021 News Home Page contents All three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams saw action over the past week, although none tasted victory. Men’s basketball At home with King’s College on Wednesday in nonconference play, Penn College fell, 87-58, and dropped to 0-2. Max Jackowsky, of Garnet Valley, scored 11 points and Obens Luxama, of Port St. Lucie, Florida, was tops with six rebounds as 17 players saw action for the …

A two-handed delivery sends a frozen bird "flying" toward a bank of soda-bottle pins. A plateful of "Yum" Friends enjoy each other's company, as well as home cooking at their "home away from home." Decorations were hand-picked by John L. Carpenter Jr., of Carpenter’s Farm in Linden, a senior in the plastics and polymer engineering technology major.
Dining Services delivers pre-Thanksgiving fun, feast Published 11.19.2021 News Dining Services Events Student News Home Page contents Dining Services kicked off the holiday season Thursday with "Turkey Bowling" and a turkey dinner. The Keystone Dining Room invited students to try their hand at “bowling” a 10-pound frozen turkey in exchange for a bag of candy corn and a chance to win one of five homemade pumpkin pies. Events of the day continued at Capitol Eatery with a full Thanksgiving meal that included …

A first-year student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a Viasat Technology/Maintenance Scholarship from Women in Corporate Aviation. The $1,000 award to Alicia Martinez, an aviation maintenance technology major from Allentown, was presented at the National Business Aviation Association’s recent Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Las Vegas.
Aviation maintenance student awarded $1,000 scholarship Published 11.18.2021 News Aviation Student News Engineering Technologies Women in STEM Home Page contents A first-year student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a Viasat Technology/Maintenance Scholarship from Women in Corporate Aviation. The $1,000 award to Alicia Martinez, an aviation maintenance technology major from Allentown, was presented at the National Business Aviation Association’s recent Business Aviation Convention and …

Taco fixin's are accompanied by a poster that explores Native American culture and encourages an accurate appraisal of the Thanksgiving holiday. A statement developed over the summer respects that Indigenous peoples were original stewards of the property from which the campus arose. The legend of The Three Sisters references the complementary crops that sustained Indigenous society.
Native American touch flavors CC's lunch offerings Published 11.18.2021 News Events Home Page contents A lunchtime display in the Bush Campus Center on Thursday helped celebrate Native American History Month, including food that honors the area's Indigenous culture. Alumnus Joseph M. Haber ('11, radiography) catered from his Tomahawks taco restaurant in Mifflinburg, which honors his Mohawk roots – both in its decor and by using such ingredients as ground venison, red beans, smoked cranberries, …

Construction management students at Pennsylvania College of Technology brought home first- and second-place honors from the 32nd annual Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Student Competition, held Nov. 11-13 in Albany, New York. The college’s Pre-Construction Team, tasked with construction and renovation of a public school building in New England, placed first.
Construction management students reign at regional contest Published 11.18.2021 News Construction Management Student News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Construction management students at Pennsylvania College of Technology brought home first- and second-place honors from the 32nd annual Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Student Competition, held Nov. 11-13 in Albany, New York. The college’s Pre-Construction Team, tasked with construction and renovation of a public …

Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Baja SAE team hope their performance at the recent Baja Butler Bash is a preview of what’s to come in full-scale competitions next spring. The college’s two cars dominated the four-hour endurance race at the one-day event hosted by Grove City College.
College's Baja team sets pace for full-tilt success Published 11.18.2021 News Engineering & Industrial Design Technology Automotive Student News Automated Manufacturing & Machining Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Baja SAE team hope their performance at the recent Baja Butler Bash is a preview of what’s to come in full-scale competitions next spring. The college’s two cars dominated the four-hour endurance race at the one-day event hosted by Grove …