"Pennsylvania Forests: Two Hundred Years of Changes" is the topic of an upcoming Pennsylvania College of Technology Professional Development Colloquium. Jim Nelson, former director of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry, will offer a slide presentation and discussion on the topic, Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m., in the College's Professional Development Center .
State Forests: The Changes, The Impacts Published 01.16.1999 News Home Page contents "Pennsylvania Forests: Two Hundred Years of Changes" is the topic of an upcoming Pennsylvania College of Technology Professional Development Colloquium. Jim Nelson, former director of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry, will offer a slide presentation and discussion on the topic, Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m., in the College's Professional Development Center . The event is free of charge and open to the public; light …

Penn College and its president, Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, have been named to the "Top 100 List" of the most influential businesses and business people in Central Pennsylvania. The list is published in the Dec. 25- Jan. 7 issue of "Pennsylvania Business Central," a business newspaper published in State College.
Penn College, President Gilmour Named to 'Top 100' List Published 01.15.1999 News Home Page contents Penn College and its president, Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, have been named to the "Top 100 List" of the most influential businesses and business people in Central Pennsylvania. The list is published in the Dec. 25- Jan. 7 issue of "Pennsylvania Business Central," a business newspaper published in State College. The newspaper recognizes "those leaders and organizations that have made the most significant …

Spring '99 CoffeeHouse Series, at The CoffeeHouse, Bush Campus Center, Pennsylvania College of Technology ... no cover charge ... open to the public: Tuesday, Feb. 9, 8 p.m., K.J. James, blues; Experience the roots of pop music with an original Bluesman. With his imaginative guitar rhythms and soulful voice, K.J. James creates music you can feel in your toes.
CoffeeHouse Series Set for Spring '99 Published 01.08.1999 News Home Page contents Spring '99 CoffeeHouse Series, at The CoffeeHouse, Bush Campus Center, Pennsylvania College of Technology ... no cover charge ... open to the public: Tuesday, Feb. 9, 8 p.m., K.J. James, blues ; Experience the roots of pop music with an original Bluesman. With his imaginative guitar rhythms and soulful voice, K.J. James creates music you can feel in your toes. Monday, March 1, 8 p.m., Beth Wood, alternative folk rock ; Wood …

Pennsylvania College of Technology Colloquia are designed to offer opportunities for faculty, staff, students and the general public to interact in a professional, yet informal setting. The topics of discussion range from serious to light-hearted, with something of value for everyone.
Colloquia Topics Planned for Spring '99 Published 01.08.1999 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology Colloquia are designed to offer opportunities for faculty, staff, students and the general public to interact in a professional, yet informal setting. The topics of discussion range from serious to light-hearted, with something of value for everyone. The events were also designed to support, where possible, the Focus Semester activities, which have the theme, "Change." The first …

Four nursing students active in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Nurses' Association were recently honored for their exemplary volunteer efforts in two community-service projects.
Penn College Nursing Students Honored for Community-Service Work Published 01.07.1999 News Student News Home Page contents Four nursing students active in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Nurses' Association were recently honored for their exemplary volunteer efforts in two community-service projects. Dorothy Mathers, associate professor of medical/surgical nursing and SNA adviser, presented framed certificates to Mindy Confer, of Muncy; Alysse Sechrist, of Montoursville; Joy Kinley, of Cogan …

Making a difference in the lives of our less-fortunate world neighbors is the focus of an upcoming Pennsylvania College of Technology colloquium, "Effecting Positive Change: An Insider's View of a Humanitarian Mission to Ukraine." The event is Thursday, Jan. 28, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., in the Lifelong Education Center Room A122.
Videographer Documents Humanitarian Mission to Ukraine Published 01.05.1999 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Making a difference in the lives of our less-fortunate world neighbors is the focus of an upcoming Pennsylvania College of Technology colloquium, "Effecting Positive Change: An Insider's View of a Humanitarian Mission to Ukraine." The event is Thursday, Jan. 28, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., in the Lifelong Education Center Room A122. Bruce Huffman, producer/videographer in the Office of …

The educational experiences of numerous students will be enhanced thanks to $877,109 in federal funds awarded to Pennsylvania College of Technology through the "Perkins Local Plan" of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Advanced Technology Education Act. A total of $357,541 is being channeled to provide comprehensive academic and career services to eligible students.
Funding Enhances Educational Experiences Published 01.04.1999 News Home Page contents The educational experiences of numerous students will be enhanced thanks to $877,109 in federal funds awarded to Pennsylvania College of Technology through the "Perkins Local Plan" of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Advanced Technology Education Act. A total of $357,541 is being channeled to provide comprehensive academic and career services to eligible students. With the remaining amount $519,568 the College will …

Pennsylvania food and wine products will be in the culinary spotlight when students and faculty from Pennsylvania College of Technology cook up some delectable dishes at the upcoming Pennsylvania Farm Show, which is set for Jan. 9-14, at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. For two days of the event Sunday, Jan. 10 and Monday, Jan.
Penn College Chefs Cook With State Products at Farm Show Published 01.04.1999 News Student News Home Page contents Pennsylvania food and wine products will be in the culinary spotlight when students and faculty from Pennsylvania College of Technology cook up some delectable dishes at the upcoming Pennsylvania Farm Show, which is set for Jan. 9-14, at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. For two days of the event Sunday, Jan. 10 and Monday, Jan. 11 the Penn College representatives will conduct cooking …

A dynamic industry which provides the basic operating function of everything from the Internet and digital electronics to cellular phones needs a trained workforce. Pennsylvania wants to promote the growth of this high-impact industry.
Wanted: Trained Workers for Semiconductor Industry Published 01.03.1999 News Home Page contents A dynamic industry which provides the basic operating function of everything from the Internet and digital electronics to cellular phones needs a trained workforce. Pennsylvania wants to promote the growth of this high-impact industry. Through a partnership of two central Pennsylvania educational institutions and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, eligible state residents are being offered tuition grants to …

Pennsylvania College of Technology honored the following student award winners during winter commencement exercises conducted Dec. 17: PRESIDENT'S AWARD for leadership and service to the College community: Gregory J. Snyder, manufacturing engineering technology, Sunbury. ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT/PROVOST AWARD for scholastic achievement and service to the College: Kevin E.
Student Awards Presented at Penn College Commencement Published 12.21.1998 News Student News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology honored the following student award winners during winter commencement exercises conducted Dec. 17: PRESIDENT'S AWARD for leadership and service to the College community: Gregory J. Snyder, manufacturing engineering technology, Sunbury. ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT/PROVOST AWARD for scholastic achievement and service to the College: Kevin E. LeFever, construction …