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Doing the heavy lifting, a crane helps adorn the Athletic Field scoreboard. A scoreboard truss, complete with the Penn College name and new Wildcat logo, was set Friday morning at the Athletic Field. A crew from Allison Crane & Rigging lofted and lowered the piece into place; Joseph H.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors student chapter recently took part in a service project involving the National Geodetic Survey, collecting data to correct insufficient and inaccurate Global Positioning System information. Glenn C.
During a pair of one-hour workshops, Pennsylvania College of Technology nursing students provided a wealth of information to help their audiences – Penn College employees – stay healthy and prevent illness.
FYE students of Edward J. Almasy (left) flaunt the pizza they won as the semester's most engaging class. Congratulations to Edward J. Almasy’s students for receiving the Spring 2018 Financial Literacy Challenge Award as the most “engaging” First-Year Experience class based on presentations by Career Services’ Dana R. Suter. (Second and third place, respectively, went to Marc E.
For the third consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology has been honored with Tree Campus USA recognition for effective forest management and for engaging employees and students in conservation goals.
There is a nationwide push for 80 percent of registered nurses to have their bachelor's degree by 2020. Pennsylvania College of Technology is helping to meet that challenge with its online BSN degree, designed for the working nurse. Thanks to an eight-week class schedule, full-time BSN students can complete the program in a year.
Rallied by CPE Paul M. Lasell (back row, center), the group celebrates its commendable work at the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. Loose potatoes were bagged and sorted into bins for distribution. In a service project organized by Community Peer Educator Paul M.
Three commencement ceremonies will be offered May 11-12 for the more than 900 students who have petitioned to graduate following the Spring 2018 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology. All of the ceremonies will be held at the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, with more than 780 students expected to march.
First baseman Colton Riley, an automotive technology student from Danville, sports the uniform worn for Tuesday's commemoration. Riley was 2-for-6 on the day, with two runs batted in. Teams and umpires honor America – and its servicemen and women – during "The Star-Spangled Banner." Bats were hot, with 19 Wildcat hits in the back-to-back wins.
Nearly all 27 members of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s SkillsUSA team – 21 of them advancing to the 54th annual National Leadership and Skills Conference in Louisville, Kentucky – earned medals during recent state competition.