Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its Spring 2024 graduates. Commencement ceremonies were held Friday, May 10, and Saturday, May 11, at the Community Arts Center. Penn College is a special mission affiliate of Penn State.
Student awards presented to Spring 2024 graduates Published 05.11.2024 News Students Campus Events Awards Home Page contents Recipients of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s collegewide student awards are congratulated by President Michael J. Reed (far left). From left are Patrick Collin Evanko, Columbus, New Jersey, Rose Staiman Memorial Award; Megan Renae Kresovich, Bellefonte, Lewis H. Bardo Memorial Award; Matthew Scott Gleco, Shickshinny, Academic Vice President and Provost’s Award; Elaina Marie …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dental hygiene Class of 2024 represents the most men the program has ever enrolled. Forty students are accepted into the program each year. Five men are part of the cohort set to graduate May 10.
Penn College dental hygiene hails largest group of male grads Published 05.10.2024 News School of Nursing & Health Sciences News Dental Hygiene Students Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dental hygiene Class of 2024 represents the most men the program has ever enrolled. Forty students are accepted into the program each year. Five men are part of the cohort set to graduate May 10. Pennsylvania College of Technology students Orlando D. Bellaman, of Annville; Ty D. Turba, of Houtzdale; …

As part of the many end-of-academic-year events, the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapters of two honor societies – Alpha Chi and Phi Theta Kappa– held induction ceremonies. President Michael J. Reed and Joanna K. Flynn, vice president for academic affairs and provost, participated in the ceremonies, as did chapter officers and faculty advisers.
Two honor societies induct members Published 05.10.2024 Photos by Matt Deane, student photographer News Honor Societies Students Faculty & Staff Campus Events Home Page contents As part of the many end-of-academic-year events, the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapters of two honor societies – Alpha Chi and Phi Theta Kappa– held induction ceremonies. President Michael J. Reed and Joanna K. Flynn, vice president for academic affairs and provost, participated in the April ceremonies, as did chapter …

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented faculty and staff with a variety of awards and recognized employees and retirees who have reached significant milestones as the 2023-24 academic year concludes. President Michael J. Reed celebrated the honorees during a May 9 All-College meeting in the Klump Academic Center auditorium.
Penn College bestows year-end recognition upon faculty, staff Published 05.09.2024 Photos by Alexandra Butler, photographer/photo editor News Faculty & Staff Our People Awards Campus and People President News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology presented faculty and staff with a variety of awards and recognized employees and retirees who have reached significant milestones as the 2023-24 academic year concludes. President Michael J. Reed celebrated the honorees during a May 9 All-College …

Prior to receiving their baccalaureate degrees, two Army ROTC cadets at Pennsylvania College of Technology were commissioned as second lieutenants and assigned to their Army component and branch. Upon commissioning, the cadets committed to four years of active duty or eight years in the Army Reserve or National Guard.
Penn College Army ROTC cadets earn commissions Published 05.09.2024 Photos by Patrick Marty, chief government and international relations officer, and ROTC cadet Michael Giordano, a construction management student News Students For Current Penn College Students military experience Home Page contents Prior to receiving their baccalaureate degrees, two Army ROTC cadets at Pennsylvania College of Technology were commissioned as second lieutenants and assigned to their Army component and branch. Upon …

Following the final All-College meeting of the 2023-24 academic year, held in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Thursday morning, the Penn College community descended on the Keystone Dining Room for food and fellowship at the annual Employee Picnic. The tradition is a timely (and delicious) break in the action-packed, end-of-semester calendar and an opportunity to casually connect with colleagues.
Good times, great colleagues Published 05.09.2024 Photos by Rob Hinkal, social media specialist News Campus and People Our People Campus Events Home Page contents Following the final All-College meeting of the 2023-24 academic year, held in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Thursday morning, the Penn College community descended on the Keystone Dining Room for food and fellowship at the annual Employee Picnic. The tradition is a timely (and delicious) break in the action-packed, end-of-semester …

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology aviation maintenance technology students, along with two instructors and two college staffers, took part in the inaugural Aerospace Day at the state Capitol. Held Tuesday, the event highlighted opportunities in the aerospace and aviation industries in Pennsylvania. Penn College was part of a select group of aerospace and aviation industry and higher education representatives.
Penn College crew engages in Aerospace Day at state Capitol Published 05.09.2024 Photos provided News Aviation Students Faculty & Staff Community Home Page contents Emily P. Woolson (right), a Pennsylvania College of Technology aviation maintenance technology student from Biglerville, assists Sen. Gene Yaw in assembling a laser-cut model airplane at the inaugural Aerospace Day at the state Capitol. On left is fellow student Grace C. Seletzky, of Hanover. Four Pennsylvania College of Technology aviation …

Seven students – accompanied by instructors Chef Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, and Chef Amanda L. Farr-Lepper, assistant professor of culinary arts – recently visited several downtown Williamsport hospitality providers. The baking & culinary students were enrolled in the Facilities Planning class.
Local hospitality enterprises welcome college culinary visitors Published 05.09.2024 Photos provided News Baking & Culinary Faculty & Staff Students Community Community Connections Home Page contents A Penn College culinary class learns about Carni Datress’ business model for healthy meal delivery at Kitchen Repose. From left: Alicia M. Kaster, Zach T. Davies, Alyssa D. Perez, Lily J. Clickner, Datres, Ally A. Colon; Chef Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, R.J. …

WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Aucker visited campus to produce a story on Penn College hosting STEMFest, a celebration of engineering and technical careers for middle school students and educators. Auker visited several of the STEMFest sessions, including robotics, civil engineering technology and engineering design.
WNEP-TV visits STEMFest at Penn College Published 05.08.2024 News Engineering Technologies Community K-12 Events Faculty & Staff Campus Events Home Page contents WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Aucker visited campus to produce a story on Penn College hosting STEMFest , a celebration of engineering and technical careers for middle school students and educators.  Auker visited several of the STEMFest sessions, including robotics, civil engineering technology and engineering design. She also experienced the PlastiVan, a …

More than 275 middle school students and teachers, representing 13 schools in 10 counties, visited campus as part of STEMFest, a celebration of engineering and technical careers. Students rotated through STEM-centered, hands-on workshops led by Penn College faculty and staff. Activities ranged from programming robots to creating electrical circuits to constructing popsicle stick bridges.
Penn College hosts STEMFest Published 05.08.2024 Photos by Rob Hinkal, social media specialist News Engineering Technologies Campus Events Faculty & Staff K-12 Events Home Page contents Among the STEMFest challenges was a competition to "build the tallest paper tower" (one that could support two ping-pong balls). Wednesday's STEMFest attracted more than 275 middle school students and teachers to the Penn College campus. More than 275 middle school students and teachers, representing 13 schools in 10 …