The Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling program is on the verge of a new, magnificent day when freshman Isaac Cory competes at the NCAA Division III National Championships on Friday.
New day for Penn College wrestling Published 03.05.2023 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents The Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling program is on the verge of a new, magnificent day when freshman Isaac Cory competes at the NCAA Division III National Championships on Friday. ON THE HORIZON Wrestling Cory, of Montoursville, carries a 17-2 season record into his first-round match at the 10,500-seat Berglund Center in Roanoke, Virginia, where he joins 17 other wrestlers vying for the …

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s lacrosse team kept its season-opening unbeaten streak intact with a pair of wins this past week, while the college’s men’s and women’s basketball coaches looked back on their recently completed seasons.
Penn College lax team stays unbeaten Published 03.05.2023 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s lacrosse team kept its season-opening unbeaten streak intact with a pair of wins this past week, while the college’s men’s and women’s basketball coaches looked back on their recently completed seasons. FLASHBACK Men’s lacrosse The Wildcats stretched their school-record win streak to four on Wednesday with an 11-4 nonconference victory at Juniata College. …

Nibert in his element − an outdoor wildlife lab − instructing students during a pheasant release onto State Game Lands in March 2005. Donald R. Nibert, an assistant professor of forestry who retired in 2009 after a 40-year teaching career at Williamsport Area Community College and Pennsylvania College of Technology, died Sunday, Feb. 26, at the age of 80.
March 11 memorial service scheduled for Donald R. Nibert Published 03.03.2023 News Forestry Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Donald R. Nibert, an assistant professor of forestry who retired in 2009 after a 40-year teaching career at Williamsport Area Community College and Pennsylvania College of Technology, died Sunday, Feb. 26, at the age of 80. He earned a bachelor's degree in forestry from the University of West Virginia; did graduate work at Penn State; and was actively …

A 2007 graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology's nursing program received an Alumni of the Year Award at this week's 22nd annual Education Celebration hosted by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce.
Nursing graduate honored at Chamber ‘Education Celebration’ Published 03.03.2023 News Nursing & Health Sciences Nursing Alumni News Student News President News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents A 2007 graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology's nursing program received an Alumni of the Year Award at this week's 22nd annual Education Celebration hosted by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce. Andrea Reed, director of nursing and patient safety officer at UPMC Muncy, was among those honored at …

The job market for the Class of 2023 is expected to be a robust one. Employer participation at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent Spring Career Fair reflected that positive projection. More than 230 companies, offering thousands of jobs and internships in an array of fields, met with 1,127 students throughout the daylong event, split between the college’s Bardo Gymnasium and Field House.
Employers embrace Penn College Career Fair Published 03.02.2023 News Nursing & Health Sciences Alumni News Events Corporate Relations Student News Faculty & Staff The Gallery at Penn College Career Services Real World Ready Business, Arts & Sciences Engineering Technologies Home Page contents The job market for the Class of 2023 is expected to be a robust one. Employer participation at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent Spring Career Fair reflected that positive projection. More than 230 …

Chef Brian W. Doyle, a 1994 graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology's culinary arts major and today the owner of Café Avalaun in Cleveland, returned to campus last week to lend insight to students.
Alumni perspective advantageous to hospitality students Published 02.28.2023 News Alumni News Student News Faculty & Staff The Gallery at Penn College Baking & Culinary Business & Hospitality Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents Chef Brian W. Doyle, a 1994 graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology's culinary arts major and today the owner of Café Avalaun in Cleveland, returned to campus last week to lend insight to students. Doyle, who has been praised in Cleveland media for reinvigorating …

Considering surgical technology? Here’s your chance to get answers to the most commonly asked questions about entering this field of study. In a newly posted video, you’ll meet Scott A. Geist, program director, and Elizabeth S.
What Is Surgical Technology? Published 02.28.2023 News Nursing & Health Sciences Surgical Technology Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Considering surgical technology? Here’s your chance to get answers to the most commonly asked questions about entering this field of study. In a newly posted video, you’ll meet Scott A. Geist, program director, and Elizabeth S. Gizenski, clinical director, and hear their answers to such questions as, “What are good traits for a surgical technologist?” and “How …

Services will be Thursday for Albert L. Steinbacher Jr., a former member of Penn College's automotive faculty, who died Monday, Feb. 27, at the age of 79. A retired instructor of automotive transportation technology who had also served on the college's Automotive Advisory Committee, Steinbacher was a 2000 recipient of a Part-Time Teaching Excellence Award.
Services set for award-winning former automotive faculty member Published 02.28.2023 News Automotive Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Services will be Thursday for Albert L. Steinbacher Jr., a former member of Penn College's automotive faculty, who died Monday, Feb. 27, at the age of 79. A retired instructor of automotive transportation technology who had also served on the college's Automotive Advisory Committee, Steinbacher was a 2000 recipient of a Part-Time Teaching …

A Mississippi-born legend is celebrated. A catered feast satisfies the soul ... ... while informational posters feed the mind. The Bush Campus Center pool tables are always an attraction, no matter the event. "At Last," some recognition for the iconic Etta James The birth of the "juke joint" was celebrated in a Black History Month event sponsored by the Student Engagement Office on Feb.
Student Engagement's 'joint' effort blends music, mealtime Published 02.28.2023 News Events Student News Home Page contents The birth of the "juke joint" was celebrated in a Black History Month event sponsored by the Student Engagement Office on Feb. 22 in CC Commons. The evening featured educational displays about those who were instrumental in the creation of blues and jazz music, the history of the blues, and the invention of a phenomenon. There was also soul food from UpTop Cuisine, a curated playlist …

The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs Baccalaureate/Graduate Degree Board of Commissioners has reaffirmed accreditation of the accounting and business degrees at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Penn College business programs reaffirmed by accrediting body Published 02.27.2023 News Home Page contents The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs Baccalaureate/Graduate Degree Board of Commissioners has reaffirmed accreditation of the accounting and business degrees at Pennsylvania College of Technology. With more than 30 years of promoting excellence in global business program accreditation, ACBSP was the first organization offering specialized business accreditation for all degree …