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A n instructor of environmental technology in Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management conducted his first "agroterrorism" assignment last month at a community college in Crownpoint, N.M. Steven R. Parker (rear left in photo) leaves July 9 for two weeks of complete Master Instructor training required by the Department of Homeland Security.
The Connections program continues through the summer, giving students and their guests a small-group orientation to Penn College, including academic expectations and social opportunities. (A recent program for the schools of Natural Resources Management and Transportation Technology is seen in these photos by Phillip C. Warner, student writer-photographer.)
Youngsters from the Children's Learning Center recently took a field trip across campus, visiting the automotive department for a close-up view of what makes our "wheels" work. These photos from Wednesday's adventure were taken by Regina G. Andes, group leader at the learning center.
By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer Terrance Cuff, better known to his fans as "Miztasand," is the host of "The Sandman Show" on Pennsylvania College of Technology's radio station WPTC 88.1 FM, where he has attracted a diverse fan base. WPTC streams live on the Web; as a result, anyone around the world with an Internet connection can tune in the station's radio programs.
A study by the director of instructional technology and distance learning at Pennsylvania College of Technology resulted in "best paper" honors at the Distance Learning Administration 2006 Conference, held June 4-7 in Jekyll Island, Ga.
The Alumni Relations Office hosted the sixth annual Williamsport Technical Institute Reunion on campus Friday. W.T.I.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved continuing for the 2006-07 fiscal year the college's voluntary $100,000 contribution to the City of Williamsport. The board's action also continues the provision for $15,000 in tuition credits to city employees.
The Architectural Woodwork Institute will host a program of "graduate level" courses, clinics, seminars and workshops for professional architectural woodworkers during its Career and Technology Education Week from June 20-24 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Sessions will take place at the college's main campus in Williamsport and at the nearby Hermance Machine Co. William F.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's surgical technology major recently earned accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. Penn College began offering the associate-degree program in Fall 2004.
Two faculty members in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies were among the presenters at the recent "Third International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations" in Las Vegas. Jacob R.