As a campus photo welcomes them back to the Klump Academic Center Auditorium, students add to their week of PFEW memories. Teams scatter across West Third Street to begin their scavenger hunt under the vigilant eye of Patrick McCabe, coordinator of admissions/enrollment event services. Whit W. Worman, director of Penn College's physician assistant program, quizzes students ... ... as Gerri F.
PFEW Guests Scour Campus in Race for Answers Published 08.07.2014 News Events Home Page contents Participants in Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week, being held at Penn College through Saturday, mixed facts and fun Wednesday as they took a closer look at the innovative majors and impressive facilities of their host campus. In the PFEW program, business-sponsored high school students (with the help of corporate mentors) form and operate their own companies, complete with quarterly decisions, stockholders …

Cooking up something special in the "PA live!" kitchen Cody M. Yonkin on the set Chef Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management and culinary arts, and Cody M.
Faculty Member, Student Share Summer Treats With TV Audience Published 08.07.2014 News Student News Faculty & Staff Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents Chef Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management and culinary arts, and Cody M. Yonkin, a culinary arts technology major from South Williamsport, prepared variations on a healthy summer salad during WBRE’s “PA live!” broadcast Wednesday afternoon. The pair also talked with guest host Eric Petersen …

Pennsylvania College of Technology at Wellsboro, located in Wellsboro Area Senior High School, will offer several computer classes this fall. The classes are taught by qualified instructors at a comfortable pace for all levels of adult learners. They are held in a relaxed computer classroom environment, allowing students to learn, experiment and ask questions.
Penn College at Wellsboro Offers Computer Classes Published 08.06.2014 News Penn College at Wellsboro Workforce Development Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology at Wellsboro, located in Wellsboro Area Senior High School, will offer several computer classes this fall. The classes are taught by qualified instructors at a comfortable pace for all levels of adult learners. They are held in a relaxed computer classroom environment, allowing students to learn, experiment and ask questions. …

Two noncredit courses of interest to those wishing to become naturalized United States citizens will be offered during the fall semester by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The classes are: American Citizenship Saturdays from Oct. 4 to Nov. 1, 8 a.m. to noon The proper tools for success in becoming an American citizen will be discussed.
Citizenship, English as Second Language Among Noncredit Classes Published 08.06.2014 News Workforce Development Home Page contents Two noncredit courses of interest to those wishing to become naturalized United States citizens will be offered during the fall semester by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The classes are: American Citizenship Saturdays from Oct. 4 to Nov. 1, 8 a.m. to noon The proper tools for success in becoming an American citizen will be …

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. Nancy L. Caschera, Heather M. Mauro, Marissa E. Ray, Jodi M. Toner and Jamie M. Young, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, beginning Aug. 7 Ashley L. Coleman and Teresa J.
Penn College Welcomes New Employees Published 08.06.2014 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents 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. Nancy L. Caschera, Heather M. Mauro , Marissa E. Ray, Jodi M. Toner and Jamie M. Young , regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, beginning Aug. 7 Ashley L. Coleman and Teresa J. Sprenkle , regular part-time Dining Services Worker II, …

One College Avenue's Fall 2014 cover features Joshua I. Bobenrieth, a student faced with leaving school until his academic mentor stepped in. The Fall 2014 issue of One College Avenue, Penn College’s official magazine, is on its way to mailboxes. You can also read it online or pick up a copy in building lobbies across campus.
Latest One College Avenue on Its Way Published 08.05.2014 News Magazine Home Page contents The Fall 2014 issue of One College Avenue, Penn College’s official magazine, is on its way to mailboxes. You can also read it online or pick up a copy in building lobbies across campus. In this issue: academic mentors who help keep students enrolled, the institution’s contributions to World War II, a student’s first Daytona race, a million-dollar effort to remember a young alumnus, and a grandfather's influence. …

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department has announced the launch of its new website. Penn College partnered with SIDEARM Sports, one of the premier collegiate athletics website providers, to create a fan-friendly, interactive site. “This is something we’ve been looking to do for a long time,” said director of athletics Scott E. Kennell.
Penn College Launches New Athletics Website Published 08.05.2014 News Athletics Home Page contents The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department has announced the launch of its new website. Penn College partnered with SIDEARM Sports, one of the premier collegiate athletics website providers, to create a fan-friendly, interactive site . “This is something we’ve been looking to do for a long time,” said director of athletics Scott E. Kennell. “We have a strong athletics program and wanted to …

Adults 55 and older who want to learn more about using computers for fun may enroll in courses being offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s main campus in Williamsport. The easy beginners’ classes, offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, require no previous computer knowledge.  Computer Camp for Adults 55+ (9 a.m. to noon, Sept.
Penn College to Offer Computer Courses for Seniors Published 08.04.2014 News Workforce Development Home Page contents Adults 55 and older who want to learn more about using computers for fun may enroll in courses being offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s main campus in Williamsport. The easy beginners’ classes, offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, require no previous computer knowledge.   Computer Camp for Adults 55+ (9 a.m. to noon, Sept. 5 and 12) is a …

Students and families enjoy picnic fare in the Keystone Dining Room. PFEW mentors hand out team members' ID cards, each denoting the scholarship benefactor who paid $1,500 to sponsor that student. Admissions representative Claire W. Zido points to instructional space along the campus mall as she prepares to lead one of the day's many tour groups. Introduced from the podium by Karen M.
Campus Welcomes PFEW for Seventh Summer Published 08.03.2014 News Events Home Page contents Beginning the 2014 installment of Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week, the seventh consecutive year that Penn College has co-hosted the event with Lycoming College, roughly 400 young men and women arrived on campus with their parents Sunday morning. After check-in, PFEW families enjoyed a School of Business & Hospitality-catered lunch in the Keystone Dining Room and tours with admissions staff and student ambassadors. …

Elizabeth A. Biddle, K-12 project manager at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was appointed as a consultant to the National Association for Partnerships in Equity Education. She will serve in the role of program manager.
Staff Member Serves as Consultant for National Initiative Published 08.01.2014 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Elizabeth A. Biddle, K-12 project manager at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was appointed as a consultant to the National Association for Partnerships in Equity Education. She will serve in the role of program manager. NAPE is a consortium of state agencies and affiliates that have joined forces to address issues of access, equity and diversity in secondary and community college …