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A high-performance motor glider aircraft manufactured by Phoenix Air has been donated to Pennsylvania College of Technology for instructional purposes. Donors Farhad and Debi Saba gifted the Phoenix Air U-15, a single-engine, piston-powered aircraft that will be used by faculty and students in the college’s aviation maintenance program.

The parental warning is etched in Lester Wrobel’s memory. In the midst of dropping him off at Pennsylvania College of Technology, his parents delivered a stark message before returning to their New Jersey home: “If you fail, head west, because we won’t be opening the door for you.” During the next few years, there were moments when Wrobel seemed destined for a westward journey.

Eight Pennsylvania College of Technology students graduating in 2020, who have demonstrated outstanding student leadership or have contributed significantly to campus life in some way, have been honored with Penn College Awards. "Despite this year's challenges, I am thankful that we were able to present Penn College Awards to these deserving students," said Allison A.

An initiative developed at Pennsylvania College of Technology supports corporate partners who seek to enhance their engagement with the college and its students. Corporate Tomorrow Makers offers a spectrum of partnership possibilities that benefit companies, students and the future workforce.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently honored its Spring and Summer 2020 graduates with student achievement awards. The award winners, their hometowns and academic majors are: President’s Award, presented for leadership and service to the college: Alexandra Devon Petrizzi, Langhorne, graphic design. Board of Directors’ Award, presented for achievement under exceptional conditions: Nathan J.

Pennsylvania College of Technology held 15 in-person commencement ceremonies on Aug. 7-9 – two in the morning and three each afternoon – celebrating Spring and Summer 2020 graduates while adhering to state and federal health guidelines.

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. Margaret D. McCracken, full-time Human Resources Generalist, effective Aug. 10 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

Sisters Kierstin N. Bathurst, of Jersey Shore, and Marissa L. Bathurst, of Linden, shared yet another experience when they marched across the stage at a Pennsylvania College of Technology commencement ceremony on Aug. 7.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved the lone action item on its agenda: a line of credit to enhance liquidity in the uncertain times associated with COVID-19. A $10 million revolving line of credit was authorized with First National Bank, headquartered in Hermitage. The board heard presentations on fully reopening the college for Fall 2020, by Anthony J.

THON dancers Shadle and Schneider represented Penn College on the Bryce Jordan Center floor last winter. (Photo provided) Penn College Benefiting THON has kicked off its first fundraiser of the season, enlisting "100 donors in 100 days" for the Four Diamonds fight against childhood cancer. The student organization, led by construction management major Rudy C.