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Excellent career opportunities for licensed practical nurses exist in area hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, personal care facilities and human service organizations. Pennsylvania College of Technology at Wellsboro’s practical nursing program will host an information session at 5 p.m. Thursday, March 28, for those interested in nursing as a career.

A health information management student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was selected as a student liaison by the Pennsylvania Health Information Management Association. Kathleen S. Baumer, of New Columbia, is one of three students chosen for the position.

A haven for hands-on learning since it first welcomed students more than 30 years ago, the occupational therapy assistant lab at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been updated to provide an even more realistic simulation space for students. The lab, which provides education to students pursuing associate degrees in occupational therapy assistant, was renovated for the 2018-19 academic year.

Earl L. Mowrey Jr., of AACA's Susquehannock Region (and an adjunct faculty member at the college), introduces Cantwell. Against photos of striped Mustangs manufactured as Hertz rental cars, the special guest answers student questions. A 1966 GT350 owned by club member Robert "Fritz" Christ (right) draws a crowd in the college's transmission lab ... ... where Nick W.

Team members involved in expansion of the Lycoming Engines Metal Trades Center at Penn College will discuss their roles and responsibilities during a roundtable session from 3:30-5 p.m. Tuesday in Room 104 of College Avenue Labs.

The basketball season ended for Pennsylvania College of Technology teams last week and, this week, the college's wrestlers are headed into NCAA tournament competition while the baseball and archery teams are scheduled to open.  Wrestling Coming off a 12-win, dual-match season – their most in the college’s NCAA era that began in 2014-15 – the Wildcats look for more success on Friday and Saturday at

Six students and two faculty members from Pennsylvania College of Technology recently attended World of Concrete 2019, the only annual event for the nation’s concrete and masonry industry, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The 44th annual WOC, held Jan.

Love is in the air at Dauphin Hall. Lining up for flank steak ... ... lovingly carved and served by Dining Services' Donna M. Lyons. Even the cappuccino machine donned festive finery for the occasion! Delectable desserts included this chocolate-and-raspberry temptation. Food-lovers found sweetheart deals at Dining Services' Valentine's Day buffet, held in advance of the holiday ...

Coaches and counselors are among those taking part in an early-evening session in the Athletic Department's players lounge. Spencer engages the Klump Academic Center audience during an address that capped his visit. Wildcat athletes interact with the speaker ... ... whose valuable perspective included a hands-on component. Spencer shares his insights on athletes' emotional well-being.

Tiana M. Rawls-White, a culinary arts technology major from Northumberland, captured the 2019 “Penn College Star” title with a prize-winning vocal performance among seven accomplished challengers. Singer Amber L. Way, of Port Matilda, enrolled in applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration, placed second; and mechatronics engineering technology student Kyle B.