Throughout its 19-year history, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s team has crisscrossed the country to compete at Baja SAE. This year, they only must travel a dozen miles from campus to test their skills, a reality that should aid last-minute preparations for the international event. Penn College is hosting Baja SAE for the first time, May 16-19, at its Heavy Equipment Operations Site in Brady Township.
Penn College Baja SAE team poised for success Published 05.01.2024 News Baja SAE Baja SAE Competition Students Campus Events Automated Manufacturing & Machining Welding & Metal Fabrication Engineering & Industrial Design Technology Home Page contents Marshall W. Fowler, of Sellersville, majoring in engineering design technology, welds part of the frame for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Baja SAE car. Designed and manufactured by students, the single-seat, all-terrain vehicle is built to compete in …

Over 650 students descended on Capitol Eatery in Dauphin Hall last week to partake in a favorite Penn College campus tradition – Midnight Breakfast. Dining Services also presented other tasty delights leading up to finals and free study-break treats. Navigating the end-of-academic-year pressures never tasted so good!
Serving up smiles, stress-free fun Published 05.01.2024 Photos by Kaylena Harris, student marketing assistant, and Dining Services staff Noelle B. Bloom, Danna M. Brooks & Amy S. Lingg News Dining Services Student Life Students Student Life Events Campus Events Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Business administration students Cruz Nagle and Cali Mahoney are among the satisfied customers at Midnight Breakfast, a Penn College tradition of free food and fun. Over 650 students descended on Capitol Eatery in …

Penn College hosted its final Dual Enrollment student visit for 2023-24 at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center, the first time the event has been held solely on that campus. Forty-four students and five chaperones traveled from Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, Cumberland Perry Area Career and Technical Center, and Wellsboro Area High School.
Earth Science springs into action for Dual Enrollment visit Published 05.01.2024 Photos by Jennifer Cline, writer/magazine editor; Chuck D. Crews Jr., assistant director for secondary partnerships; and Laura M. Machak, coordinator of secondary partnerships operations News Penn College Dual Enrollment K-12 Events Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents At the Schneebeli Earth Science Center pond, Wellsboro Area High School students talk with Zach D. Vent (seated on left), of Everett, about the life of a …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Robert & Maureen Dunham Children’s Learning Center is among 22 recipients of gold-level recognition in Pennsylvania’s 2024 Equity in Early Childhood Education Champion Awards. Gold, silver or bronze recognition was awarded to 37 recipients based on their ability to enhance equitable practices within their program as part of providing quality services for children and families, promoting strong starts and the lifelong benefits of education for all children.
Children’s Learning Center receives state equity award Published 05.01.2024 News Campus and People Our People Faculty & Staff Students Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Robert & Maureen Dunham Children’s Learning Center is among 22 recipients of gold-level recognition in Pennsylvania’s 2024 Equity in Early Childhood Education Champion Awards. Gold, silver or bronze recognition was awarded to 37 recipients based on their ability to enhance equitable practices within their program as …

Thanks to the recent Student Government Association Auction, three Penn College students have received Student Leader Legacy Scholarships. The annual SGA Auction raised approximately $3,500, and three students were awarded $1,200 each. Over 70 supporters placed online bids or donated directly to the endowed scholarship fund.
SGA Auction yields three student leader scholarship awards Published 05.01.2024 Photos by Rob Hinkal, social media specialist News Students Scholarships Penn College Scholarships Clubs & Organizations Student Engagement Campus Events Donors Home Page contents Enticing items are lined up and ready to raise money for the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund. Thanks to the recent Student Government Association Auction, three Penn College students have received Student Leader Legacy Scholarships. The annual …

Pennsylvania College of Technology electrical students hit a collective home run this spring for Williamsport Area Little League. The 28 students enrolled in two sections of Construction Lab II-Commercial and their instructor, Darrin S. Morse, spent about five hours a week for nearly a month performing a range of electrical upgrades at the league’s baseball and softball complex in Old Lycoming Township.
Penn College students hit a home run for local Little League Published 04.30.2024 Photos provided by Darrin S. Morse, electrical faculty News Electrical Students Community Involvement Community Volunteer Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Jeffrey J. Cappelli, a Pennsylvania College of Technology student from Phoenixville, installs a switch and receptacle in an outside box at the Williamsport Area Little League complex in Old Lycoming Township. Cappelli was one of 28 students who …

A group of students and faculty who will soon take part in Global Experience courses in the Dominican Republic gathered recently in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, where, while getting to know one another, they were treated to a Dominican menu and learned more about the Caribbean nation they soon will visit.
Students share Dominican meal, insight before traveling Published 04.30.2024 Photos provided News Study Abroad Students Faculty & Staff Global Experience Nursing Dental Hygiene Construction Management Physician Assistant Global Experiences Home Page contents Travelers to the Dominican Republic gather with their Global Experience instructors and their invited speaker: Rob Cooley (second from left), associate professor of anthropology/environmental science; Wayne R. Sheppard (third from left), assistant …

With Baja SAE Williamsport fast approaching, a dedicated crew from Penn College General Services has spent several hours working at the event’s location: the Heavy Construction Equipment Operations Site in Brady Township. College horticulturists have cut down potentially dangerous limbs and dead trees to protect participants and spectators at the competition, scheduled for May 16-19.
College horticulturists lend skills to Baja competition site Published 04.30.2024 Photos by Tom Speicher, writer/video producer News Baja SAE Baja SAE Competition Faculty & Staff Diesel Truck, Heavy Equipment & Power Generation Automated Manufacturing & Machining Students Home Page contents With Baja SAE Williamsport fast approaching, a dedicated crew from Penn College General Services has spent several hours working at the event’s location: the Heavy Construction Equipment Operations Site in Brady …

The Penn College chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society for nurses, again hosted a professional development session on drug diversion in health care, led by Special Agent Alan McGill, of the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, who provided insight on why and how health care workers have diverted drugs.
Sigma Theta Tau hosts professional development on drug diversion Published 04.30.2024 News Nursing & Health Sciences Events Nursing & Health Sciences Students Nursing Community Connections Home Page contents The Penn College chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society for nurses, again hosted a professional development session on drug diversion in health care, led by Special Agent Alan McGill, of the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, who provided insight on why and how health care …

Representatives from Metzger McGuire, a leader in interior industrial concrete repair products, provided live concrete repair demonstrations to students in the Concrete Construction class. The company’s Pat Smith and Dan Kraff gave students hands-on practice using Metzger McGuire’s products to repair surface damage and damaged joints – and donated materials to the concrete science program.
Concrete repair demos keep eye on industry needs Published 04.30.2024 Photos by Jennifer Cline, writer/magazine editor News Building Construction Engineering Technologies Students Faculty & Staff Alumni News Industry Partnerships Industry Connections Home Page contents Student Elaina M. Brady adds surface refinement grout to a damaged joint that has been milled out. Representatives from Metzger McGuire, a leader in interior industrial concrete repair products, provided live concrete repair demonstrations …