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Two students, dean represent Penn College at state conference

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Two construction management students and their academic dean at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently served as judges at the Pennsylvania Technology Student Association State Conference in Seven Springs.

Zachary N. Wilkinson, of North Wales, judged “Challenging Technological Issues,” and David H. Guarriello, of Bethlehem, judged “Materials Process” — both at the middle school level.

David H. Guarriello (left), of Bethlehem, and Zachary N. Wilkinson (right), of North Wales, construction management majors at Penn College, meet with Fall 2019 freshman Mike R. Miller during the Pennsylvania Technology Student Association State Conference in Seven Springs. Miller, of Montgomery, enjoyed the opportunity to talk with two students in his future major about coursework, internships and career opportunities. Credit: Penn College / Penn StateCreative Commons

Carol A. Lugg, dean of the college’s School of Construction & Design Technologies, judged the “Essays on Technology” category at the high school level.

The students also presented a session, “You Can’t Be What You Can’t See,” through which attendees learned about careers in the construction and design industry.

For information about Penn College’s construction majors, visit www.pct.edu/cdt or call 570-327-4518.

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Last Updated April 19, 2019