Pennsylvania College of Technology will have additional roads to explore, thanks to a new automotive training facility. Among the unique options available to students at the center will be alternative fuel vehicle instruction, motorsports courses and state emission certification. Penn College will dedicate the Advanced Automotive Technology Center during ceremonies set for 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov.
Advanced Automotive Center Opens New Roads Published 11.03.1998 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology will have additional roads to explore, thanks to a new automotive training facility. Among the unique options available to students at the center will be alternative fuel vehicle instruction, motorsports courses and state emission certification. Penn College will dedicate the Advanced Automotive Technology Center during ceremonies set for 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the facility, …

When Pennsylvania College of Technology opens its new Main Campus entrance next fall, the names of many men and women who have been associated with the College during its 85-year history will become part of the entrance walkway.
'Walk of Names' Will Be Part of New Campus Entrance Published 11.03.1998 News Alumni News Home Page contents When Pennsylvania College of Technology opens its new Main Campus entrance next fall, the names of many men and women who have been associated with the College during its 85-year history will become part of the entrance walkway. The Penn College Office of Alumni Relations is making it possible for alumni and friends of the College and its forerunners to purchase bricks engraved with personal …

A Pennsylvania State University alumnus who grew up in the Williamsport area has made a substantial contribution to help fund construction of a new entranceway to the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology. The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, made a gift of $1 million to Penn State and directed approximately $840,500 to the Penn College gateway project.
Penn College Receives Largest Individual Gift in History Published 11.01.1998 News Home Page contents A Pennsylvania State University alumnus who grew up in the Williamsport area has made a substantial contribution to help fund construction of a new entranceway to the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology. The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, made a gift of $1 million to Penn State and directed approximately $840,500 to the Penn College gateway project. The remaining amount was directed …

Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, near Wellsboro, has been designated a Northern Tier partner in a 17-county SkillsNet Internet-Based Training Project. The initiative is being coordinated by Penn College's Technology Transfer Center. The primary goal of SkillsNet is to make Internet-based learning modules available to a diverse population.
Penn College's North Campus Advances Internet-Based Learning Published 10.27.1998 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, near Wellsboro, has been designated a Northern Tier partner in a 17-county SkillsNet Internet-Based Training Project. The initiative is being coordinated by Penn College's Technology Transfer Center. The primary goal of SkillsNet is to make Internet-based learning modules available to a diverse population. Eleven partner sites representing education, …

Pennsylvania College of Technology is reaching out to individuals interested in exploring nontraditional careers. Through the College's New Choices/New Options and Women in Technologies Trades programming, two individual workshop series are being offered one during the day and the other in the evening. The first will meet Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Nov. 2 through Nov. 25.
Workshops Explore Nontraditional Careers Published 10.26.1998 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology is reaching out to individuals interested in exploring nontraditional careers. Through the College's New Choices/New Options and Women in Technologies Trades programming, two individual workshop series are being offered one during the day and the other in the evening. The first will meet Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Nov. 2 through Nov. 25. The second is being held from …

A student, administrator and adviser of the physician assistant major at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently were presented awards by the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants for their contributions to the society and the field. Richard Rockwell, a senior physician assistant student from Sayre, received a $500 scholarship.
Physician Assistant Major Earns Honors Published 10.26.1998 News Student News Home Page contents A student, administrator and adviser of the physician assistant major at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently were presented awards by the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants for their contributions to the society and the field. Richard Rockwell, a senior physician assistant student from Sayre, received a $500 scholarship. Esther Klinger, interim program director and clinical director at Penn …

At Penn College's North Campus:Reunion Set for New Choices/New Options Participants Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus in Wellsboro is seeking past participants of the New Choices/New Options program for a reunion on Saturday, Oct. 31.
New Choices/New Options Reunion, Workshop Announced Published 10.23.1998 News Home Page contents At Penn College's North Campus: Reunion Set for New Choices/New Options Participants Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus in Wellsboro is seeking past participants of the New Choices/New Options program for a reunion on Saturday, Oct. 31. The theme for the day is "Career Success: Take Charge of Your Future." The free event will feature special workshops for participants, activities for children, a …

Dr. William B. Urosevich, associate professor of biology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been named the United States Army Reserve Optometry Consultant to the Surgeon General of the Army. Urosevich has been involved in Army optometry since 1983. He was the co-developer of the first Army optometry residency program at West Point.
Urosevich Named Optometry Consultant to Army Surgeon General Published 10.21.1998 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Dr. William B. Urosevich, associate professor of biology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been named the United States Army Reserve Optometry Consultant to the Surgeon General of the Army. Urosevich has been involved in Army optometry since 1983. He was the co-developer of the first Army optometry residency program at West Point. In addition to teaching at Penn College, …

A number of Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff recently have been in the news for a variety of accomplishments. James T. Gugino, video engineer/editor, worked as a camera operator with World Sports Enterprises during the recent Pennsylvania 400 and ARCA 200 NASCAR races at Pocono International Raceway. Gugino also provided technical support for in-car cameras.
Penn College People in the News Published 10.19.1998 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents A number of Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff recently have been in the news for a variety of accomplishments. James T. Gugino , video engineer/editor, worked as a camera operator with World Sports Enterprises during the recent Pennsylvania 400 and ARCA 200 NASCAR races at Pocono International Raceway. Gugino also provided technical support for in-car cameras. His expertise was utilized for four …

Larry L. Michael, associate dean for the Technology Transfer Center and Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Ben Franklin Technology Center of Central and Northern Pennsylvania. Michael has been with Penn College's Technology Transfer Center since 1990.
Larry Michael Appointed to Ben Franklin Board Published 10.16.1998 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Larry L. Michael, associate dean for the Technology Transfer Center and Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Ben Franklin Technology Center of Central and Northern Pennsylvania. Michael has been with Penn College's Technology Transfer Center since 1990. The Technology Transfer Center provides noncredit training to over 7,600 …