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The wife, relatives, friends and colleagues of a Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate have donated more than $10,000 to establish the Brian E. Liles Memorial Scholarship to benefit students at the College.
A team of two-year construction majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology grabbed a second consecutive first-place finish during competition at this week?s National Association of Home Builders' international convention in Orlando, Fla. Its four-year counterpart finished 10th in a strong 28-school field, and saw one of its members individually honored at Thursday's awards ceremony.
With more than a quarter of a million titles in their combined inventories, why are the libraries in Lycoming County all urging county residents to read the same book?
More than 600 regional high school students and chapter advisers from 13 area junior and senior high schools converged on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus Friday, Jan. 7, to compete in the Region 7 Future Business Leaders of America Conference. Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies hosted the event in coordination with the Outreach K-12 Office.
Stephen T. Duna, instructor of collision repair, recently was recognized by Chief Automotive Systems Training Division with certification as a Master Structural Technician. Due to the constantly changing nature of automotive technology, regular collision-repair training is an ongoing fact of life in the industry, as well as in teaching.
If everyone stays healthy and shoots to his or her potential, the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team should again be among the nation's elite. After a best-ever third-place finish at the U.S. Collegiate Outdoor Championships in 2003, the Wildcats fell to seventh last spring, due mainly to the fact that they were without their male recurve team.
An article about Dr. Daniel J. Doyle's experiences as a Fulbright Scholar in Egypt during the 2003-04 academic year is included in the spring/summer issue of The Fulbright Chronicle, the official publication for alumni of the program. A professor of history at Penn College, Dr.
The Factory Built Housing Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer an online version of the highly successful Modular Site and Installation Management Course from March 7 to April 29. The online course consists of an introductory module and 11 instructional modules addressing the four critical elements to successful on-site completion of a modular home.
A donor's challenge to alumni of Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies attracted $22,000 in contributions, enough to permanently endow The School of Construction and Design Technologies Scholarship fund.
A Harrisburg firm, named by Central Penn Business Journal as one of the region's fastest-growing companies for three straight years, has started a scholarship fund for students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Construction Management bachelor-degree major.