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Pennsylvania College of Technology’s state-of-the-art Dental Hygiene Clinic is scheduling appointments for the fall semester. The clinic provides low-cost preventive dental hygiene services to the community, including cleanings, exams, X-rays and sealants. The clinic collaborates with area dental offices and can share records to prevent duplication of services.

Applications will be accepted through Sept. 10 for Lead-PCT, an eight-week student leadership experience that provides participants the opportunity to learn different leadership skills and apply them by developing a social change project proposal that directly benefits the Penn College community.

The Northeast PA Manufacturers & Employers Council and Pennsylvania College of Technology announced the first recipients of the YES Certificate Program Scholarship for the 2020-21 academic year. Six students from six school districts have earned the award. All have been certified through the YES Program and have chosen to further their education at Penn College.

Jodi F. Stiner, a part-time faculty member for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s physical therapist assistant program, recently received the Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist credential. Stiner completed a 32-hour course conducted by Neurorecovery Unlimited, in collaboration with the American Stroke Association, followed by an online competency examination.

The expansive lawn allows for therapeutic sprawl. Keeping their focus through food, goats pile on at snack time. Sporting a stylish bandanna, a guest works the room. Making the leap ... ... and sticking the landing!

Penn College's first Virtual Part-Time Job Fair, connecting students to a host of resume-building opportunities, will be held from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday. The event concentrates on helping students locate part-time jobs while they are going to school – as well as internships, seasonal and volunteer work – to gain hands-on experience within their respective fields.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is set to begin accepting students into its newest master’s degree offering – a Master of Science in Nursing, nursing education. The application for admission will open in January, with classes set to begin in Fall 2021.

Two members of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Workforce Development department were featured during the ninth annual Workforce Solutions Symposium held Aug. 5-6 by the Virginia-based Manufacturing Skills Institute. Christopher P.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently honored noteworthy staff, a part-time instructor, outstanding faculty in advisement and assessment of students, longtime employees, and those who retired during the 2019-20 academic year. Historically included in an all-college ceremony to end the spring semester, the honors were delayed this year and announced virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A socially distant wave across the fairway Aidan J. Turner, an industrial design major from Fogelsville, exhibits finesse on the green. A dimpled invitation to come out and play Snaking one's way to a hoped-for birdie Enjoying some early-semester diversion are Brian J. Bustard, an industrial design major from Alva, Fla., and nursing student Callie A. Sobolewski, of Budd Lake, N.J.