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Pennsylvania College of Technology will conduct four weeks of Summer Sports Camps, beginning the week of June 15-19. The camps are aimed at improving the skills of young athletes and increasing their love of the game. Also featured will be an adult tennis camp. On tap are a Boys' Basketball Skills Camp for grades three to eight and a Youth Tennis Camp for grades six to 12 the week of June 15-19.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is introducing new educational options focused on travel and tourism and financial planning for Fall 1998. A travel and tourism emphasis is being added to the business management Associate of Applied Science degree.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented alumni and student awards in conjunction with its recent graduation ceremonies.
Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour has been named president of Pennsylvania College of Technology, an affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University and Pennsylvania's premier technical college. Her appointment was made following a unanimous vote by Penn College's Board of Directors.
The North Campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology conducted graduation exercises the evening of Friday, May 15, at the campus near Wellsboro. Student awards were presented as follows: Academic Achievement Award: Kelly Morgan, human services, Tioga, and Debra A. Day*, nursing, Wellsboro. Individual Achievement Award: Sandra L. Stangl, human services, Austin. North Campus Award: Terry A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology conducted its annual Employee Recognition Week during the week of May 11. A highlight was a special reception honoring recipients of the Distinguished Staff Awards, new members of the College's Quarter Century Club, retirees and recipients of the Part-Time Teaching Excellence Awards.
In May 2023, students residing in The Village, Pennsylvania College of Technology's student residence complex, will open a time capsule and discover numerous artifacts buried there 25 years earlier in May 1998.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is taking the lead in a National Science Foundation project aimed at enhancing plastics technology education.
With a keen eye on the horizon, Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation technology programming has added certification by Transport Canada to its educational roster. Transport Canada is the Canadian equivalent to the Federal Aviation Administration; Penn College's curriculum already is approved by the FAA.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's two-year automotive technology major has finished first in the state: The Industry Planning Council has presented Penn College with the Excellence in Post-Secondary Vocational Automotive Education Award.