More households can benefit from the expertise of Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff thanks to the expansion of the College's award-winning public affairs television series, "Penn College & You." In addition to its core base of cable affiliates that serve about 2 million homes in Pennsylvania and New York, "Penn College & You" will air in its sixth season on the Universityhouse
'Penn College & You' to Reach Viewers Nationwide in Sixth Season Published 09.07.2000 News Home Page contents More households can benefit from the expertise of Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff thanks to the expansion of the College's award-winning public affairs television series, "Penn College & You." In addition to its core base of cable affiliates that serve about 2 million homes in Pennsylvania and New York, "Penn College & You" will air in its sixth season on the Universityhouse …

Matthew J. Grim, a student in the Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been awarded a $3,000 scholarship by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Grim, of Hanover, is the first Penn College student to receive a national scholarship from ASHRAE, said Dr. Philip H.
Student Receives National ASHRAE Scholarship Published 09.06.2000 News Student News Home Page contents Matthew J. Grim, a student in the Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been awarded a $3,000 scholarship by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Grim, of Hanover, is the first Penn College student to receive a national scholarship from ASHRAE, said Dr. Philip H. Henning, associate professor of …

Two adults who have returned to the classroom were named "Penn College Scholars" recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Chad A. Roarabaugh, of Camp Hill, and Paul W.
'Penn College Scholars' Named Published 09.01.2000 News Student News Home Page contents Two adults who have returned to the classroom were named "Penn College Scholars" recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Chad A. Roarabaugh, of Camp Hill, and Paul W. Sheppard, of Pittsburgh, each will receive annual scholarship awards of $2,500 if they continue to meet the requirements of the program, which include service to the College and maintaining a 3.25 grade-point average as a full-time student. At a …

Using the freshest, locally grown produce, students in catering classes in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology will present a cooking demonstration Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market in the Pine Street United Methodist Church parking lot. The menu for the cooking event, which will run from 9 a.m.
Hospitality Students to Cook With Farm-Fresh Produce at Outdoor Growers Market Published 09.01.2000 News Student News Home Page contents Using the freshest, locally grown produce, students in catering classes in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology will present a cooking demonstration Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market in the Pine Street United Methodist Church parking lot. The menu for the cooking event, which will run from 9 a.m. to noon, features …

"Anything Goes," an exhibition featuring fine-art quilts by the High Fiber Art Quilters, will be presented Sept. 12-29 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's 202 Gallery. The show will include works by Beth Aten, Joan Collins, Fran MacEachren, Ricki Maietta, Deb Porter, Paula Swett and Nancy Vanderlin. Patrons may view the art from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
'Anything Goes' at 202 Gallery Published 08.31.2000 News Athletics Home Page contents "Anything Goes," an exhibition featuring fine-art quilts by the High Fiber Art Quilters, will be presented Sept. 12-29 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's 202 Gallery. The show will include works by Beth Aten, Joan Collins, Fran MacEachren, Ricki Maietta, Deb Porter, Paula Swett and Nancy Vanderlin. Patrons may view the art from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12, and a "meet the artists" reception (with light …

Ford Motor Co. of Chantilly, Va., recently donated three 2000 Mercury Villager minivan shells (with no engines) to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The shells, which will be used for instructional purposes, are valued at $4,628 each. Penn College is an official Ford satellite-training center and has been receiving donations of components and vehicles from the automaker since 1968.
Ford Donates Three Vehicle Shells Published 08.30.2000 News Home Page contents Ford Motor Co. of Chantilly, Va., recently donated three 2000 Mercury Villager minivan shells (with no engines) to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The shells, which will be used for instructional purposes, are valued at $4,628 each. Penn College is an official Ford satellite-training center and has been receiving donations of components and vehicles from the automaker since 1968. Through the Ford ASSET initiative, the …

Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. of Torrance, Calif., recently donated a 2000 Corolla sedan and a 2000 Sienna minivan to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Corolla, valued at $14,363, and the Sienna, valued at $22,628, will be used for instructional purposes only.
Toyota Donates Vehicles Worth More Than $35,000 Published 08.30.2000 News Home Page contents Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. of Torrance, Calif., recently donated a 2000 Corolla sedan and a 2000 Sienna minivan to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Corolla, valued at $14,363, and the Sienna, valued at $22,628, will be used for instructional purposes only. Penn College has been part of the Toyota Technical Education Network since 1991 and offers an associate-degree program in Automotive …

DaimlerChrysler of Auburn Hills, Mich., recently donated a 1997 Dodge Ram Van 2500 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The donated van, which is valued at $23,063, will be used for instructional purposes only. Presenting the van for Daimler-Chrysler was Sherri Beckwith. Accepting the vehicle for Penn College was Colin W. Williamson, dean of the School of Transportation Technology.
DaimlerChrysler Donates Dodge Ram Van Published 08.30.2000 News Home Page contents DaimlerChrysler of Auburn Hills, Mich., recently donated a 1997 Dodge Ram Van 2500 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The donated van, which is valued at $23,063, will be used for instructional purposes only. Presenting the van for Daimler-Chrysler was Sherri Beckwith. Accepting the vehicle for Penn College was Colin W. Williamson, dean of the School of Transportation Technology. "The addition of the van will broaden our …

Gov. Tom Ridge has appointed James E. Doebler, associate professor of aviation at Pennsylvania College of Technology, to the state's newly established Aviation Advisory Committee. Doebler, a resident of Muncy Valley, has taught at Penn College since 1988. He received his letter of notification from the governor this week.
Governor Names Faculty Member to Aviation Advisory Committee Published 08.27.2000 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Gov. Tom Ridge has appointed James E. Doebler, associate professor of aviation at Pennsylvania College of Technology, to the state's newly established Aviation Advisory Committee. Doebler, a resident of Muncy Valley, has taught at Penn College since 1988. He received his letter of notification from the governor this week. "I"m honored and privileged, and I'm looking forward to serving …

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently hired new full-time faculty for the 2000-01 academic year. The faculty members and their work areas are: John R. Cuprisin, associate professor, Automotive Technology/Ford ASSET; Paul W. Howe, assistant professor, Business Administration/Travel and Tourism; Bryan James, instructor, Mathematics; Ronald E.
College Lists New Faculty for 2000-01 Published 08.23.2000 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology recently hired new full-time faculty for the 2000-01 academic year. The faculty members and their work areas are: John R. Cuprisin, associate professor, Automotive Technology/Ford ASSET; Paul W. Howe, assistant professor, Business Administration/Travel and Tourism; Bryan James, instructor, Mathematics; Ronald E. Kodish, assistant professor, Fitness and Lifetime …