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Pennsylvania College of Technology’s brewing and fermentation science certificate has received notice that it has been recognized by the Master Brewers Association of the Americas. The Penn College certificate is one of only 14 brewing education programs to receive this distinction – and the only program in the Northeast U.S.

Eighteen students, including members of the Wildcat men’s soccer team, women’s basketball team and Theta Phi Alpha sorority, volunteered their time and wrote heartfelt and cheerful messages on Valentine’s Day cards for residents of the nearby Manor Care nursing facility, totaling more than 750 cards. After Saturday's event, Shannon L.

A new Pennsylvania College of Technology facility dedicated to helping students, alumni and industry partners transform tomorrow is earning high marks today from its first group of visitors. The Center for Career Design introduced its variety of free resources and offered one-on-one assistance to students majoring in physician assistant studies.

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. Carolyn N. Jackson and Edward J. Springman, regular part-time Custodians/Floaters (third shift), General Services; effective Feb. 14 Carolyn J.

Penn College's vice president for workforce development was among the guests on this week's "Keystone Edition – Business," a public affairs program broadcast by the region's public television affiliate. Shannon M.

While the groundhog decreed six more weeks of winter earlier this month, the first six weeks of the season weren't exactly uneventful. From a 2-foot inundation over the semester break to several plowable storms since, the Penn College main campus has been enveloped in enough white to satisfy those wistful for the snows of youth and infuriate those who would rather go swimming than sledding.

The Center for Career Design at Pennsylvania College of Technology is earning high marks from visitors. Physician assistant students were among the first to use the center's free resources for all things career-related.

On the final day of last semester's Diagnostics & Procedural Practices course, physician assistant studies students were given a special assignment: Give away a grocery store gift card. "The rules were simple," physician assistant instructor Heather S. Dorman explained.

Inspired by the mission of the 50K Coalition, a new scholarship established at Pennsylvania College of Technology by Larson Design Group (LDG) supports diversity and honors the longtime service of the firm’s former president and CEO. The 50K Coalition focuses on a bold national goal of producing 50,000 diverse engineering graduates annually by 2025. The Keith S.

The Gabe Stillman Band, fronted by "one of the most promising young blues talents on the scene today," will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, at the Community Arts Center.