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Brian M. McKeon, assistant professor of biology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently earned a doctorate in philosophy and medical ethics from Binghamton University. He successfully defended his dissertation, titled "The Hobgoblin of Little Minds: How the Psychology of Contradiction Explains the Cyclic Nature of Philosophy," in September.
Students in the Physician Assistant Club at Pennsylvania College of Technology raised $1,700 for a children's charity during a two-week fund-raiser in September. The money was raised through a T-shirt sale and donated to the Cancer Recovery Foundation, Children's Project.
On this Veterans Day weekend, PCToday honors the Penn College students, staff and faculty that have served (or continue to serve) our country. Originally known as Armistice Day, the observance marked the end of "The Great War" (World War I) at 11 a.m. Nov.
A junior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's four-year aviation maintenance technology major is the first college student in the commonwealth to be certified as an Aircraft Electronics Technician. Marc D.
Seven teams of regional Volvo service and parts technicians competed at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center from Nov. 6-9 for the right to represent the Northeast region in next month's North American "Volvo Master Cup" finals.
The latest exhibit at the Gallery at Penn College, "ReMix: Wax and the Intuitive Process," opened with a reception from 3:30-7 p.m. Tuesday. The exhibit features three Philadelphia artists David Foss, Michelle Marcuse and Antonio Puri whose work celebrates the continued use and relevance of wax as a contemporary visual-art medium.
Penn College hosted a "Meet the Wildcats" night from 4-5 p.m. Tuesdayin Bardo Gymnasium. The event was open to all Penn College fans, students, faculty and the media. Athletes and coaches in four winter sports men's and women's basketball, bowling and dance team were in uniform and available for photographs and interviews. ( Photo by Phillip C. Warner, student writer-photographer)
Two graphic communications management majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been selected to receive scholarships totaling more than $10,000. John R.
The Residence Life Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its latest round of monthly awards, applauding students and programs within the institution's on-campus housing complexes. Chosen as "Resident Assistant of the Month" was Melani B. Grady, a dental hygiene-health policy and administration major from Youngsville and a second-year RA at Campus View Apartments.
Penn College freshman Diego Silva, an Information Technology student from Springfield, Va., has been named co-chair of the student subcommittee of the College Town Committee. Also serving as co-chair is Jennifer Mazaika, a junior from Lycoming College.