Although Penn State’s enrollment at University Park has largely remained flat for more than two decades, student housing in downtown State College is booming. A handful of 12-story high-rises have added hundreds of new units, prompting local officials and residents to raise concerns about ...
At a time when many institutes of higher education are eliminating humanities programs, Lycoming College is showing its commitment to the humanities with the launch of the Humanities Research Center (HRC), a dedicated center that supports collaborative student-faculty research, internships, ...
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a DAISY Award to nursing student Julia M. Abraham, of Milton, earlier this month.
Abraham, who graduated on Aug. 6 with an associate degree in health arts: practical nursing emphasis, received The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing ...
LOCK HAVEN — Bloomsburg, Lock Haven and Mansfield, as Commonwealth University, recently signed an agreement with Central Columbia School District guaranteeing admission eligibility for merit-based scholarships and on-campus housing at any of it’s locations, according to a news ...
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant — including the staff, students and faculty who support it — will again prepare meals for the teams participating in the Little League Baseball World Series, a few miles from campus.
For the second year, the restaurant — a ...
When Pennsylvania College of Technology radiography student Sarah S. Conrath crossed the stage at commencement ceremonies on Aug. 6, she celebrated not only the culmination of her education, but a personal triumph that has deeper meaning for her family — especially her father.
Conrath, of ...