High performers are often selected for leadership roles based on demonstrated technical skills. A 10-hour noncredit program at Pennsylvania College of Technology next month will assist individuals in launching leadership careers using several common approaches. The sessions will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Quick Start Leadership Program to Be Offered at Penn College Published 02.09.2015 News Workforce Development Home Page contents High performers are often selected for leadership roles based on demonstrated technical skills. A 10-hour noncredit program at Pennsylvania College of Technology next month will assist individuals in launching leadership careers using several common approaches. The sessions will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 12 and 19 at the Center for Business & Workforce Development on Penn …

Manufacturing students at Pennsylvania College of Technology supplemented their classroom and extensive hands-on lab work by attending a recent seminar at the institution. Chris Washinger, a cutting tool applications engineer for Iscar Metals, talks with students during a seminar in the automated manufacturing lab.
Seminar Augments Manufacturing Students' Industry Perspective Published 02.09.2015 News Student News Automated Manufacturing & Machining Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents Manufacturing students at Pennsylvania College of Technology supplemented their classroom and extensive hands-on lab work by attending a recent seminar at the institution. Approximately 36 students enrolled in the CNC Applications course heard from Chris Washinger, a cutting tool applications …

On Saturday, March 21, Pennsylvania College of Technology will be a host site for Sealant Saturday, an event that provides free oral screening, sealants and education for children ages 7-15. Sealant Saturday is an initiative of the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists’ Association, with events held across the state. The Penn College activity is scheduled 9 a.m.
Sealant Saturday on March 21 Offers Free Dental Services for Kids Published 02.09.2015 News Nursing & Health Sciences Dental Hygiene Events Home Page contents On Saturday, March 21, Pennsylvania College of Technology will be a host site for Sealant Saturday, an event that provides free oral screening, sealants and education for children ages 7-15. Sealant Saturday is an initiative of the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists’ Association, with events held across the state. The Penn College activity is scheduled 9 …

Susquehanna Valley Velo Club member Buffy Basile cycles while students Brittany M. Fisher, of Berwick, and Tyler Youngs, of Media, both sophomores in the physical fitness specialist major, monitor her performance. Cyclist Dick Kaiser dons a breathing mask as the CardioCoach VO2 max calculator measures his carbon-dioxide vs. oxygen output.
Lab Equipment Mutually Beneficial to Fitness Students, Bicyclists Published 02.09.2015 News Nursing & Health Sciences Student News Home Page contents Students in Penn College's physical fitness specialist major took on a voluntary task that helps them gain experience and provides a service to the Susquehanna Valley Velo Club. For two weeks, about 30 members of the cycling club have been reporting to the college’s fitness facilities, where, during separate visits, students use the program’s state-of-the-art …

Diesel equipment technology instructor David C. Johnson judges the performance of Brandon Hancock, from Schuylkill Technology Center North, during a competition at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. Diesel instructors Chris S. Weaver and Will E. Burns, as well as laboratory technician Ken J. Bashista, also helped with the testing.
Penn College Hosts Secondary-Level SkillsUSA Competition Published 02.09.2015 News Events Home Page contents About 200 students from more than a dozen school districts contested dozens of hands-on and leadership categories as Penn College hosted the SkillsUSA District 6 competition Friday. First-place winners in those events, held in a variety of instructional labs and other venues,  will advance to the Pennsylvania State Leadership and Skills Championships (April 8-10) at the Hershey Convention Center. …

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a 50-hour Emergency Medical Responder course, beginning March 16. The class will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays through May 11 at the Center for Business & Workforce Development or the nearby Klump Academic Center. The cost is $300.
Emergency Medical Responder Course Scheduled at Penn College Published 02.09.2015 News Workforce Development Home Page contents Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a 50-hour Emergency Medical Responder course, beginning March 16. The class will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays through May 11 at the Center for Business & Workforce Development or the nearby Klump Academic Center. The cost is $300. The primary focus of an Emergency Medical …

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been honored with three awards in an annual competition sponsored by CUPRAP – The Association of Communicators in Education, including recognition of the institution’s 2014 Centennial celebration.
College’s Marketing Efforts Capture Three ‘CUPPIE’ Awards Published 02.09.2015 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology has been honored with three awards in an annual competition sponsored by CUPRAP – The Association of Communicators in Education, including recognition of the institution’s 2014 Centennial celebration. Public Relations & Marketing at Penn College earned a Gold CUPPIE in the Public Relations Feature Article category, a Gold in the Photography division and a …

A head cook in one of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s most popular dining venues was selected as one of 10 participants in the National Association of College & University Food Services Mid-Atlantic Region Culinary Challenge. Cody J.
Penn College Cook to Compete in Regional Competition Published 02.09.2015 News Alumni News Dining Services Faculty & Staff Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents A head cook in one of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s most popular dining venues was selected as one of 10 participants in the National Association of College & University Food Services Mid-Atlantic Region Culinary Challenge. Cody J. Miller, a 2012 graduate of the college with a bachelor’s degree in culinary arts and …

For those ready to take themselves or their businesses to the next level, Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering an array of noncredit business and management courses. The courses are presented by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College and are held at the Center for Business & Workforce Development on the college’s main campus in Williamsport.
Business, Management Courses Offered at Penn College Published 02.09.2015 News Workforce Development Home Page contents For those ready to take themselves or their businesses to the next level, Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering an array of noncredit business and management courses. The courses are presented by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College and are held at the Center for Business & Workforce Development on the college’s main campus in Williamsport. The courses are …

In its final tune-up before the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Invitational on Feb. 15, the Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling team dropped its final dual match on Saturday, 32-18, at Centenary College.
Penn College Wrestlers Headed to Postseason Published 02.08.2015 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents In its final tune-up before the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Invitational on Feb. 15, the Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling team dropped its final dual match on Saturday, 32-18, at Centenary College. Also on Saturday, Penn College's men's and women's basketball teams lost in their only games of the week while, a week earlier, the archery team got off to a …