The challenges posed by vision loss will be the topic of the second in a series of faculty forums to be presented at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. On Wednesday, Feb. 18, Charles F. Kemnitz, associate professor of English and technical communication, will present "Through a Glass Darkly" from noon to 1 p.m. The program is free and open to the public.
Professor's Feb. 17 Library Presentation to Address Vision Loss Published 01.29.2004 News Home Page contents The challenges posed by vision loss will be the topic of the second in a series of faculty forums to be presented at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. On Wednesday, Feb. 18, Charles F. Kemnitz, associate professor of English and technical communication, will present "Through a Glass Darkly" from noon to 1 p.m. The program is free and open to the public. Kemnitz, who has experienced …

Texas A&M, James Madison, Texas, Michigan State. Big-name schools with big-name athletic programs. And when you talk about the "heavyweights" in collegiate archery, you can add Pennsylvania College of Technology. "Penn College has a great program," assessed Coach Chad Karstetter. "Just being in the area of Pennsylvania that we are, we seem to have the potential already here.
Penn College Archers Aim to Continue Success Published 01.28.2004 News Athletics Home Page contents Texas A&M, James Madison, Texas, Michigan State. Big-name schools with big-name athletic programs. And when you talk about the "heavyweights" in collegiate archery, you can add Pennsylvania College of Technology. "Penn College has a great program," assessed Coach Chad Karstetter. "Just being in the area of Pennsylvania that we are, we seem to have the potential already here. Kids start out hunting at 12 …

Responding to student and business-community interest and a positive employment outlook Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies will offer a Human Resource Management concentration under its bachelor-degree Business Administration major starting this fall.
Human Resource Management Concentration Added at College Published 01.28.2004 News Home Page contents Responding to student and business-community interest and a positive employment outlook Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies will offer a Human Resource Management concentration under its bachelor-degree Business Administration major starting this fall. The new concentration provides students with a grounding in marketing, finance, accounting, human resources …

Ninth- and 10th-graders from six Pennsylvania counties will gain hands-on entrepreneurial experience when the Second Annual Northern Tier Business Adventure is held April 17-20 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro.
Second Annual 'Northern Tier Business Adventure' Planned Published 01.28.2004 News Home Page contents Ninth- and 10th-graders from six Pennsylvania counties will gain hands-on entrepreneurial experience when the Second Annual Northern Tier Business Adventure is held April 17-20 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Students from public and parochial schools in Bradford, Potter, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga and Wyoming counties will learn about the workings of the …

Five students and a faculty member from Pennsylvania College of Technology attended the Electrical Generating Systems Association On-Site Power School in Las Vegas recently, participating in training sessions and receiving a technical tour of Hoover Dam.
Students Attend EGSA On-Site Power School in Las Vegas Published 01.23.2004 News Student News Home Page contents Five students and a faculty member from Pennsylvania College of Technology attended the Electrical Generating Systems Association On-Site Power School in Las Vegas recently, participating in training sessions and receiving a technical tour of Hoover Dam. The group, which included four students in the Electric Power Generation Technology major, attended training sessions on voltage regulators, …

Students at Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management are getting valuable hands-on experience with a paving machine, courtesy of a donation by Roadtec Inc.
Roadtec Inc. Donates Use of Paver to Penn College Published 01.22.2004 News Home Page contents Students at Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management are getting valuable hands-on experience with a paving machine, courtesy of a donation by Roadtec Inc. The Chattanooga, Tenn.-based company has provided an RP185-10 track-driven paving machine to be used for instructional purposes by students and faculty in the Heavy Construction Equipment Technology program from August …

A team of students from Pennsylvania College of Technology took first place recently in a construction competition at the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas, sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders. In addition, team adviser Richard L.
Penn College Team Takes First Place at International Builders' Show Published 01.20.2004 News Student News Home Page contents A team of students from Pennsylvania College of Technology took first place recently in a construction competition at the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas, sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders. In addition, team adviser Richard L. Druckenmiller, an instructor of building construction technology and the 2003 recipient of the Master Teacher Award at Penn …

A debate on the downloading and sharing of copyright-protected music over the Internet will launch the Spring 2004 Lecture Series at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The music-piracy debate, which will pit Thomas Dolby Robertson against John Perry Barlow, will be held Wednesday, Jan. 28, at Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center at Penn College.
Music-Piracy Debate Launches Penn College Spring Lecture Series Published 01.20.2004 News Home Page contents A debate on the downloading and sharing of copyright-protected music over the Internet will launch the Spring 2004 Lecture Series at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The music-piracy debate, which will pit Thomas Dolby Robertson against John Perry Barlow, will be held Wednesday, Jan. 28, at Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center at Penn College. All of the programs in the series, sponsored by the …

"Tax Tips: What's New This Year?" a program by Phillip D. Landers, professor of business administration and accounting, will be presented Wednesday, Jan. 21, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. In the presentation, which will be offered from 5 to 6 p.m., Landers will address provisions of the 2003 Tax Act.
College Library Program to Address Provisions of 2003 Tax Act Published 01.16.2004 News Home Page contents "Tax Tips: What's New This Year?" a program by Phillip D. Landers, professor of business administration and accounting, will be presented Wednesday, Jan. 21, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. In the presentation, which will be offered from 5 to 6 p.m., Landers will address provisions of the 2003 Tax Act. Among the topics to be covered are the decrease in tax rates, the increase in the …

A memorial commencement award and scholarship honoring the late Ronald E. Thompson a faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology and its predecessor institution Williamsport Area Community College have been established at the College. The Ronald E. Thompson Memorial Physical Fitness Specialist Commencement Award and Scholarship will be distributed annually, beginning in May.
Ronald Thompson Scholarship, Commencement Award Established Published 01.15.2004 News Home Page contents A memorial commencement award and scholarship honoring the late Ronald E. Thompson a faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology and its predecessor institution Williamsport Area Community College have been established at the College. The Ronald E. Thompson Memorial Physical Fitness Specialist Commencement Award and Scholarship will be distributed annually, beginning in May. The commencement …