Just a few days following the conclusion of the Spring semester, Penn College welding faculty returned to their 55,000-square-foot lab to offer training for 10 high school educators from throughout the state. The teachers spent two days learning about gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, and advanced welding technology such as the college’s electron beam welder.
Welding faculty teach the teachers Published 05.14.2024 Welding & Metal Fabrication News Faculty & Staff Training Lab Facilities Home Page contents Just a few days following the conclusion of the Spring semester, Pennsylvania College of Technology welding faculty returned to their 55,000-square-foot lab to offer training for 10 high school educators from throughout the state. The teachers spent two days learning about gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, and advanced welding technology such as …

Pennsylvania College of Technology has appointed Andrea M. Campbell assistant dean of curriculum & instruction in Academic Affairs. Campbell officially began her duties on May 13. Her primary responsibilities include oversight of curriculum and instruction processes, faculty professional-development initiatives, new-faculty development and the First Year Experience course.
Penn College names assistant dean of curriculum, instruction Published 05.13.2024 News Campus and People Academics Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology has appointed Andrea M. Campbell assistant dean of curriculum & instruction in Academic Affairs. Campbell officially began her duties on May 13. Her primary responsibilities include oversight of curriculum and instruction processes, faculty professional-development initiatives, new-faculty development and the First Year Experience course. …

The Community Arts Center spotlight shone brightly on graduates as they walked across the stage during Penn College's three commencement ceremonies, held May 10-11 at the historic theater in downtown Williamsport. More than 600 graduates chose to enjoy their moment in the sun (despite some rain) and shared the occasion with family and friends, many of whom cheered loudly and wept quietly, celebrating the newest Penn College alumni. Enjoy this "encore performance" of event images.
Tomorrow Makers in Community Arts Center spotlight Published 05.13.2024 Photos by Alexandra Butler, photographer/photo editor; Rob Hinkal, social media specialist; Cindy D. Meixel, writer/editor - Penn College News News Alumni News Campus Events Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Here is an "encore performance" of May Commencement images, leading off with Megan H. Witmer, a human services & restorative justice graduate, and Joanna K. Flynn (on right), vice president for academic affairs and …

The stage is no bigger than on the national championship level and three Penn College teams will be there this week. The golf team is in Boulder City, Nevada, where play begins Tuesday in the NCAA Division III Championship. The women’s softball team, fresh off winning the United East Championship on Saturday, will play in D-III action Thursday-Saturday at the regional level of the NCAA championships. Archers will compete Thursday-Sunday in the USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals in Statesboro, Georgia.
In championship form: Three teams move on Published 05.12.2024 News Wildcat Athletics Athletics Students Home Page contents The stage is no bigger than on the national championship level and three Pennsylvania College of Technology teams will be there this week. •    The golf team is in Boulder City, Nevada, where play begins Tuesday in the NCAA Division III Championship. •    The women’s softball team, fresh off winning the United East Championship on Saturday, will play in D-III action Thursday-Saturday …

Pennsylvania College of Technology conducted three commencement ceremonies on May 10-11 for about 725 students who completed academic requirements during the Spring 2024 semester. Here is a quick sprint through the ceremonies. (Sprints were many as graduates and guests dodged raindrops both days but enjoyed interludes of sunshine and overflowing pride and joy.) Stay tuned for more photos on Penn College News in the coming days.
Commencement weekend overflows with pride, joy Published 05.12.2024 Photos by Alexandra Butler, photographer/photo editor; Rob Hinkal, social media specialist; Cindy D. Meixel, writer/editor-Penn College News News Campus Events Students Alumni News Business, Arts & Sciences Nursing & Health Sciences Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology conducted three commencement ceremonies at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport on May 10-11 for about 725 students …

The large American flag in front of the Davie Jane Gilmour Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology's main entrance will be down temporarily until repairs can be made to a broken cable, which will require a crane.
American flag at campus entrance is down temporarily Published 05.11.2024 News campus Home Page contents The large American flag in front of the Davie Jane Gilmour Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology's main entrance will be down temporarily until repairs can be made to a broken cable, which will require a crane. … flag … The large American flag in front of the Davie Jane Gilmour Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology's main entrance will be down temporarily until repairs can be made to a …

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented honors to four alumni during Spring 2024 commencement ceremonies, held May 10-11 at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. Kate McCall Stepnick, of Bloomsburg, received the Alumni Humanitarian Award; Daniel T. Hornberger, of Seven Valleys, and Richard C. Hornberger, of Mechanicsburg, were recognized with Distinguished Alumni Awards; and Corey A. Sarver, of Sykesville, Maryland, accepted the Alumni Mentorship Award.
Four alumni honored at Penn College commencements Published 05.11.2024 News Alumni News Campus Events Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology presented honors to four alumni during Spring 2024 commencement ceremonies, held May 10-11 at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. Kate McCall Stepnick, of Bloomsburg, received the Alumni Humanitarian Award at the college’s Friday, May 10, afternoon ceremony; Daniel T. Hornberger, of Seven Valleys, and Richard C. Hornberger, of …

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its Spring 2024 graduates. Commencement ceremonies were held Friday, May 10, and Saturday, May 11, at the Community Arts Center. Penn College is a special mission affiliate of Penn State.
Student awards presented to Spring 2024 graduates Published 05.11.2024 News Students Campus Events Awards Home Page contents Recipients of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s collegewide student awards are congratulated by President Michael J. Reed (far left). From left are Patrick Collin Evanko, Columbus, New Jersey, Rose Staiman Memorial Award; Megan Renae Kresovich, Bellefonte, Lewis H. Bardo Memorial Award; Matthew Scott Gleco, Shickshinny, Academic Vice President and Provost’s Award; Elaina Marie …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dental hygiene Class of 2024 represents the most men the program has ever enrolled. Forty students are accepted into the program each year. Five men are part of the cohort set to graduate May 10.
Penn College dental hygiene hails largest group of male grads Published 05.10.2024 News School of Nursing & Health Sciences News Dental Hygiene Students Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dental hygiene Class of 2024 represents the most men the program has ever enrolled. Forty students are accepted into the program each year. Five men are part of the cohort set to graduate May 10. Pennsylvania College of Technology students Orlando D. Bellaman, of Annville; Ty D. Turba, of Houtzdale; …

As part of the many end-of-academic-year events, the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapters of two honor societies – Alpha Chi and Phi Theta Kappa– held induction ceremonies. President Michael J. Reed and Joanna K. Flynn, vice president for academic affairs and provost, participated in the ceremonies, as did chapter officers and faculty advisers.
Two honor societies induct members Published 05.10.2024 Photos by Matt Deane, student photographer News Honor Societies Students Faculty & Staff Campus Events Home Page contents As part of the many end-of-academic-year events, the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapters of two honor societies – Alpha Chi and Phi Theta Kappa– held induction ceremonies. President Michael J. Reed and Joanna K. Flynn, vice president for academic affairs and provost, participated in the April ceremonies, as did chapter …