Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s physical therapist assistant major learned about their community and themselves when they spent a recent Saturday morning with a group of “Superstars” at the Eastern Lycoming Branch of River Valley YMCA near Pennsdale.
The YMCA Superstars ...
They arrived in yellow rental trucks, unfurled their flags, and readied shields and smoke bombs. The hour was late, and the symbolism was unsettling: As the clock inched close to midnight on July 3, about 200 members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front marched through downtown ...
Keith and Jennifer Kuzio and their family are supporting Legacy Campaign efforts at Pennsylvania College of Technology by establishing the first endowed internship fund at the institution.
Keith Kuzio was a civil engineer and executive with Larson Design Group for 35 years before retiring to ...
LOCK HAVEN — The Department of Sport Studies at Lock Haven University has introduced a new Sport Science graduate track, a concentration in International Sport Management. It is one of three tracks offered at LHU and courses are taught by the graduate faculty in the department.
The ...
The first cohort of culinary arts students completing a three-semester associate degree at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently put their skills to the test as each developed a full dinner menu – and served as chef de cuisine – in the college’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.
“I ...
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology horticulture students have received a total of $8,000 in 2021-22 scholarships from the Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association Foundation.
Faith E. Mitchell, of Sunbury, enrolled in landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis, was ...