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Whether you're interested in an associate or bachelor's degree, or planning to study on main campus or online, a new video provides an overview of the popular programs and options that will prepare you for a rewarding future in accounting. You can even pursue a dual degree, adding a business and finance concentration for even more opportunities.

Baldacci proves popular with Penn College patrons, as his books regularly appear on (and disappear from) the Madigan Library shelves. David Baldacci to visit CAC for Brown Library gala David Baldacci – whose gripping thrillers frequently top The New York Times' list of bestselling books – is this year's guest artist for the James V. Brown Library's 18th annual Author Gala, set for 7:30 p.m.

Marking the ninth year of a fall tradition, SGA President Robert A. Luna takes his turn adding the blue dye that will circulate through the fountain. 2021 Homecoming and Parent & Family Weekend From left, WEB's Lauryn A. Stauffer, of Bath, enrolled in automation engineering technology: robotics and automation; Serena V.

A weekend Juneteenth celebration, moved to September to allow participation by more students, provided the campus community with a mix of educational and entertaining activities arranged by Penn College's Black Student Union.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Dominique N. Hardy, regular part-time Health Assistant, College Health Services; effective Sept. 14 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

In a week that saw Pennsylvania College of Technology soccer teams step into their first United East Conference matches of the season, the women’s volleyball team snapped a long, two-season loss string. Men’s soccer At Albright College on Tuesday, the Wildcats lost, 1-0, to drop to 1-3-1 overall.

About 50 Pennsylvania College of Technology engineering and electronics students per year will benefit from a recent addition to their state-of-the-art facilities, courtesy of Elsner Engineering Works Inc. The third-generation family owned and operated company donated a decommissioned Fanuc M-10iA/12 6-axis robot with an R-30iB PLUS controller for the college’s process control training lab.

The latest in a free series of informal discussions, focused on respectfully dissecting emotionally charged topics, will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, in Penn's Inn. "One of the most important elements of an open society is its capacity for open and honest debate," said moderator Craig A. Miller, an associate professor of history/political science at Penn College.

Winding up a pitch to the kicker A spirited display of flag-waving, shoulder-sitting solidarity Piecing it together, Lego-style After a number of weather-related postponements when the fall semester was newer, “Wildcat Wars” – a Penn College tradition since 2014 – was finally held Tuesday.

Recruiters from Liberty Excavators, Inc., a site development contractor based in Camp Hill, engage students in conversation. Bobcat looking for Wildcats! Daniela Bolivar, recruiting specialist with Crownstone Equipment/McGrew Equipment hands over her business card to prospects.