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Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams both made important strides during their last competitive seasons in 2019-20 and, after sitting out last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are eager to pick up where they left off.
A long-standing partnership between Pennsylvania College of Technology and Axalta Coating Systems continues with another year of additional contributions. Axalta, a leading global supplier of liquid and powder coatings, commits an annual $7,500 donation of paint and related supplies over a five-year span in an agreement established in 2019.
Layering a respect for history over their career-focused thirst for knowledge, students in two of Rob A. Wozniak’s architecture courses recently benefited from eye-opening visits to the Lycoming County Resource Management Services landfill in Allenwood and the soon-to-open John R. T. Ryan Restaurant & Brewery in a section of downtown Williamsport under extensive redevelopment.
Students tour PennDOT's district office without leaving College Avenue Labs ... ... seeing technology at work, including a LiDar (light detection and ranging) vehicle that uses photogrammatry to accurately measure the landscape surrounding a project site.
Another fun WEB event, thanks to (from left) McKenna N. Myers (Promotions and Marketing Team Lead), Lauryn A. Stauffer (Wildcat Wednesday Team Lead), Sophia G. Wiest (Live Entertainment Team Lead), and Caila N. Flanagan (Chair). The cart awaits its next passenger outside the CC, where the Fitness Center windows beautifully reflect the waning afternoon.
When emergency management and homeland security student Evan J. Kelbaugh returned to Pennsylvania College of Technology for the Fall 2021 semester, he did so with an enhanced sense of emergency response to parlay into his coursework.
Pennsylvania College of Technology joins in the observance of National First-Generation College Student Day on Monday, Nov. 8, recognizing the proud campus pioneers – generally defined as individuals whose parents do not have bachelor’s degrees – and the college employees and resources helpfully smoothing the trails that they blaze.
Penn College's busily imaginative student organizations filled the weekend calendar so full that it spilled over into a second PCToday photo gallery!
Christopher J. Herzog doesn’t remember his first photo subjects as a Pennsylvania College of Technology student. But memories of recent shoots promise to be everlasting. Herzog has trained his lens on the most advanced space telescope in history, an observatory that aims to identify the first stars and galaxies of the universe.
A dual-majoring Pennsylvania College of Technology student has received a $1,700 scholarship from the American Floral Endowment, one of 21 students nationwide sharing $54,500 in total awards.