The public can learn to create stunning digital images when Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology offers a 12-hour Adobe Photoshop course in April. The Mastering Photoshop: Level I class, taught by industry expert Wayne R. Palmer, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursdays from April 2 to April 30; there will be no class on April 23.
Unlock Your Creative Potential With Penn College Photoshop Course Published 03.17.2015 News Workforce Development Home Page contents The public can learn to create stunning digital images when Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology offers a 12-hour Adobe Photoshop course in April. The Mastering Photoshop: Level I class, taught by industry expert Wayne R. Palmer, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursdays from April 2 to April 30; there will be no class on April 23. …

An industry-leading original equipment manufacturer is supporting the quest of Pennsylvania College of Technology manufacturing students to succeed at an international competition. Acero Precision recently donated $2,000 to sponsor the college’s student chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and its entry in this spring’s Baja SAE.
Original Equipment Manufacturer Sponsoring College Baja Team Published 03.16.2015 News Student News Automated Manufacturing & Machining Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents An industry-leading original equipment manufacturer is supporting the quest of Pennsylvania College of Technology manufacturing students to succeed at an international competition. Acero Precision recently donated $2,000 to sponsor the college’s student chapter of the Society of Manufacturing …

Beverly A. Hunsberger, college transition specialist in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Outreach for K-12 Office, recently provided information about the college’s dual-enrollment program at a Statewide Dual Enrollment Meeting. The meeting, held Jan.
Penn College Staff Member Offers Information on Dual Enrollment Published 03.16.2015 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Beverly A. Hunsberger, college transition specialist in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Outreach for K-12 Office, recently provided information about the college’s dual-enrollment program at a Statewide Dual Enrollment Meeting. The meeting, held Jan. 30 at Reading Area Community College, brought together representatives from the state’s 14 community colleges – as well as Penn …

ESC blood drive aids Red Cross Seventeen pints were donated during a recent Bloodmobile visit to the Schneebeli Earth Science Center, the American Red Cross reports. As each pint of blood benefits three people, a total of 51 patients will be helped by the March 5 collection. Will E.
Bloodmobile at ESC Aids 51 Patients Published 03.16.2015 News Events School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies News Home Page contents Seventeen pints were donated during a recent Bloodmobile visit to the Schneebeli Earth Science Center, the American Red Cross reports. As each pint of blood benefits three people, a total of 51 patients will be helped by the March 5 collection. Will E. Burns, instructor of diesel equipment technology in the School of Transportation & Natural Resources …

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams went a combined 3-15 as they got their seasons underway last week in nonconference action at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Three of the softball team’s losses were by no more than two runs, as were two of the baseball team’s. Baseball On March 8, Penn College fell to Johnson and Wales University, 3-2, and Albertus Magnus, 8-1.
Baseball, Softball Teams Complete Myrtle Beach Experience Published 03.15.2015 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams went a combined 3-15 as they got their seasons underway last week in nonconference action at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Three of the softball team’s losses were by no more than two runs, as were two of the baseball team’s. Baseball On March 8, Penn College fell to Johnson and Wales University, 3-2, and Albertus …

Chef Charles R. Niedermyer II, during "World Cup of Baking" competition at Johnson & Wales University. After a 15-month effort that culminated in last week's final round in Providence, Rhode Island, Chef Charles R. Niedermyer II was not selected to compete at the 2016 Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie in France.
Chef Charles Denied Spot on Paris-Bound 'Team USA' Published 03.12.2015 News Alumni News Faculty & Staff Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents After a 15-month effort that culminated in last week's final round in Providence, Rhode Island, Chef Charles R. Niedermyer II was not selected to compete at the 2016 Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie in France. The instructor of baking and pastry arts/culinary arts and 2000 Penn College alumnus learned Thursday that he did not make the cut in …

The diverse “degrees that work” offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education, will be on display from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the college’s Open House on Saturday, March 28.
Get Acquainted With Penn College During March 28 Open House Published 03.12.2015 News Admissions Alumni News Events Student News President News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents The diverse “degrees that work” offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education, will be on display from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the college’s Open House on Saturday, March 28. Held twice a year, Open House provides prospective students and their families a convenient opportunity to …

WDCE's Thomas W. Fry discusses motor and motor controls during Wednesday afternoon's Refresh Tech session. Employees of area businesses fill a classroom in the Center for Business & Workforce Development, thanks to training scholarships.
Grant Funds Allow Technicians to Attend Refresher Course Published 03.12.2015 News Workforce Development Home Page contents Forty employees from 18 regional companies are attending a weeklong Refresh Tech class, an interactive review of selected topics designed for multidisciplined maintenance technicians and offered by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College. Divided into two sessions of 20 students each, the class was quickly filled due to $500-per-person scholarships from a Central …

From a vibrant palette ... ... new banners entice the eye ... ... and engage the mind. Just in time for this month's Spring Open House, new banners are rising alongside the roadways and walkways of Penn College – inspiration for visitors and affirmation for students and employees.
Fresh Banners Punctuate College Mission, Greet Season of Renewal Published 03.11.2015 News Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Just in time for this month's Spring Open House, new banners are rising alongside the roadways and walkways of Penn College – inspiration for visitors and affirmation for students and employees. Installation began Wednesday, as General Services crews lined the thoroughfares with bold colors and words that concisely summarize the varied activities afoot collegewide …

A unified 'Grateful Bread' shows its team spirit. The first course: fresh citrus salsa with spinach salad served in a crisp-angel-hair-and-Parmesan basket, with drops of pomegranate juice reduction. The judging team, diligently meeting its responsibilities in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.
Turnabout 'Fare' Play in Second Half of Culinary Competition Published 03.09.2015 News Student News Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents In Friday's flip side of a recent Mystery Basket challenge , Team Grateful Bread took its turn preparing dishes to be judged by classmates in the Culinary Competition and Skills Assessment capstone course. The students were assigned to use fresh kale, scallions, crystallized ginger and angel hair pasta to create two courses for their peers, Team …