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The National Council for Marketing & Public Relations honored Pennsylvania College of Technology recently with three "Paragon Awards" for its television programming and quarterly magazine. The NCMPR Paragon Awards recognize outstanding achievement by communications professionals at two-year and technical colleges. Members can submit entries in large- or small-shop divisions.
DaimlerChrysler and Van Campen Dodge-Chrysler Suzuki of Williamsport recently donated two sport utility vehicles valued at more than $53,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The donations will allow students in the automotive programs in Penn College's School of Transportation Technology to gain valuable knowledge and hands-on technical experience with DaimlerChrysler vehicles.
Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. and Lexus Service Training recently donated two sport utility vehicles valued at more than $16,000 and an automotive simulator valued at $40,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. donated a damaged 2000 Lexus RX300 SUV valued at $9,165 and a damaged 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser SUV valued at $7,000.
The bat "condo" constructed at Maple Hill United Methodist Church by students at Pennsylvania College of Technology isn't teeming with roosting Little Brown Bats yet, but it's probably just a matter of time, says a state Game Commission expert who visited the site recently.
A job fair designed specifically to place former workers of the HON Co.'s Williamsport facility in new jobs will be held Friday, July 20, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The fair, which is being hosted by the HON Co.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student who serves as a resident assistant in on-campus housing has been chosen to receive an "Our Region's Best" award from the Mid-Atlantic Association of College and University Housing Officers. Brian J.
Five Pennsylvania College of Technology competitors came away with first- or second-place honors recently at the SkillsUSA-VICA national championships in Kansas City, Mo. Peter J. Hoffman, Kutztown, a May graduate in the Toolmaking Technology major, took first place in the Precision Machining Technology category. Joshua L.
Fewer pesticides are being sprayed at Pennsylvania College of Technology's greenhouses, but that doesn't mean insect pests are devouring flowers and plants with impunity.
Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg, is seeking to expand its pool of registered nurses by offering to pay tuition and fees for its licensed practical nurses who wish to earn an associate degree in nursing from Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Ten freshman students enrolled for the fall semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been designated "Presidential Scholars," an honor awarded for academic excellence and service to school and community. The Presidential Scholars, who were among the top students at their respective high schools, each will receive a $2,500 scholarship for the 2001-02 academic year.