Pennsylvania College of Technology held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday for two projects funded, in part, by a $2 million U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration grant: construction of an 1,800-square-foot Clean Energy House and renovations at the Carl Building Technologies Center on main campus.
Groundbreaking celebrates workforce-boosting initiatives Published 06.13.2024 Photos by Alexandra Butler, photographer/photo editor News Clean Energy Clean Energy Center News Construction & Architecture Engineering Technologies Campus Events Workforce Development Alumni News Faculty & Staff Building Construction Home Page contents Participating in a groundbreaking ceremony for construction of the Clean Energy House training facility at Pennsylvania College of Technology (and renovations to the Carl …

Once again, Pennsylvania College of Technology will be the site of the Anthony DiSalvo Flags Across America celebration, a tribute to the American flag on Friday, June 14. Participants will line up at 6:30 p.m. for a short march on the college grounds that begins at 6:45 p.m. A program will begin at 7 p.m. in the parking lot of the Davie Jane Gilmour Center, next to the 60-by-30-foot “Old Glory” that adorns Penn College's entrance.
Flag Day celebration set for Friday evening at Penn College Published 06.13.2024 News Community Events Home Page contents Once again, Pennsylvania College of Technology will be the site of the Anthony DiSalvo Flags Across America celebration, a tribute to the American flag on Friday, June 14. According to a Williamsport Sun-Gazette article , participants will line up at 6:30 p.m. for a short march on the college grounds that begins at 6:45 p.m. The annual Flag Day ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. in the …

Penn College’s surgical technology program hosted about 30 professionals on campus Saturday to provide four hours of continuing education. The annual continuing education event is devised to show appreciation to the dedicated professionals who act as preceptors to Penn College surgical technology students at their clinical sites. Attendees, many of them Penn College alumni, included certified surgical technologists and certified surgical first assistants.
Surgical technology program hosts continuing ed event Published 06.12.2024 Photos by Jennifer Cline, writer/magazine editor News Surgical Technology Nursing & Health Sciences Campus Events Home Page contents In Penn's Inn, Dr. Natasha Alligood talks about innovations in robotic surgery. Penn College’s surgical technology program hosted about 30 professionals on campus Saturday to provide four hours of continuing education. The annual continuing education event is devised to show appreciation to the …

An emergency management and homeland security instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology delivered the keynote address at the Pennsylvania Association of Intermediate Units’ School Safety and Security Coordinators Seminar, held recently at The Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center in State College. “School safety is a passion of mine,” said William A. Schlosser.
Emergency management instructor delivers keynote address Published 06.11.2024 News Emergency Management & Homeland Security Faculty & Staff Community Community Involvement Home Page contents An emergency management and homeland security instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology delivered the keynote address at the Pennsylvania Association of Intermediate Units’ School Safety and Security Coordinators Seminar, held recently at The Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center in State College. “School safety …

Word has been received of the June 6 death of John J. Cahir, a director emeritus of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors. Cahir served on the board from 1993-2016, retiring as vice chair. Cahir worked at Penn State from 1965-2001, first as a meteorology faculty member and subsequently serving in a variety of administrative roles. He retired from Penn State as vice provost and dean for undergraduate education.
Penn College board director emeritus dies Published 06.11.2024 News Announcements Home Page contents Word has been received of the June 6 death of John J. Cahir, a director emeritus of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors. Cahir served on the board from 1993-2016, retiring as vice chair. Cahir worked at Penn State from 1965-2001, first as a meteorology faculty member and subsequently serving in a variety of administrative roles. He retired from Penn State as vice provost and dean for …

Laura A. Snyder, of Harrisburg, a May graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s landscape/plant production technology major, has attained Pennsylvania Certified Horticulturist status after passing the formal exam required for certification. The PCH exam was administered on the last day of finals in early May by Carl J. Bower Jr., assistant professor of horticulture at Penn College. Snyder passed all four sections of the intensive test.
May landscape grad achieves state horticulturist certification Published 06.10.2024 News Landscape/Plant Production Alumni News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Students Home Page contents Laura A. Snyder, of Harrisburg, a May graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s landscape/plant production technology major, has attained Pennsylvania Certified Horticulturist status after passing the formal exam required for certification. “I am proud of earning the recognition as a Pennsylvania Certified …

A reception for “Books Undone 2: The Art of Altered Books” was enjoyed by nearly 100 people on Sunday. The national juried exhibition is on display through July 21 in The Gallery at Penn College. Awards were presented to six of the 41 exhibiting artists from 20 states.
Layers of meaning unfold in altered books exhibition Published 06.04.2024 Photos by Alexandra Butler, photographer/photo editor News The Gallery at Penn College Library Community Faculty & Staff Campus Events Home Page contents Capturing first place in the national juried exhibition, "Books Undone 2: The Art of Altered Books," is Margaret Whiting's "Commentaries on American Law: Coal Energy." A reception for “ Books Undone 2: The Art of Altered Books ” was enjoyed by nearly 100 people on Sunday. The …

The Dr. Welch Workshop: A Makerspace at Penn College partnered recently with Remake Learning Days, an innovative learning festival for families and youth. A professional development workshop for public school educators was offered on May 15, and an open maker night for families was available on May 16.
Makerspace partners with innovative learning festival Published 06.03.2024 News Campus Events Makerspace Home Page contents Working from the prompt: "How far can you make something fly?" a father-son duo fashions a propeller for a battery-powered foam airplane. The pair used materials and tools availble in the Dr. Welch Workshop, plus their ingenuity, to answer the question. The Dr. Welch Workshop: A Makerspace at Penn College partnered recently with Remake Learning Days , an innovative learning festival …

An organization dedicated to women in the collision repair industry has awarded a scholarship to a Pennsylvania College of Technology student. Izzy S. Povod, of Palm Coast, Florida, was one of 30 individuals nationwide honored with a Women’s Industry Network Student Tuition and Conference Scholarship Award. A Dean’s List student, Povod received $2,500 toward tuition and a $500 tool grant.
Penn College collision repair student receives scholarship Published 05.30.2024 News Students Collision Repair & Restoration Engineering Technologies Home Page contents An organization dedicated to women in the collision repair industry has awarded a scholarship to a Pennsylvania College of Technology student. Izzy S. Povod, of Palm Coast, Florida, was one of 30 individuals nationwide honored with a Women’s Industry Network Student Tuition and Conference Scholarship Award. A Dean’s List student, Povod …

A leading provider of welding power sources and solar solutions is continuing its support of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s welding program. Fronius USA is entrusting to the college 10 I-Wave 300 machines, units that facilitate multiple welding processes. The new machines are replacing units the company entrusted in 2019.
Fronius continues its support of Penn College’s welding program Published 05.28.2024 News Welding & Metal Fabrication Engineering Technologies Corporate Relations Corporate Tomorrow Makers Home Page contents A leading provider of welding power sources and solar solutions is continuing its support of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s welding program. Fronius USA is entrusting to the college 10 I-Wave 300 machines, units that facilitate multiple welding processes. The new machines are replacing units the …