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12 engineering and cyber security students take part in cultural exchange at Pennsylvania College of Technology

04 April 2024
12 students and two lecturers holding luggage beside a coach

12 students from NWRC have spent their first few days at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s campus getting a glimpse of the labs and social spaces they will call “home” for the next two weeks.

The group includes six cyber security students and six engineering students who have been accompanied by Violet Toland, HE lead for Quality Assurance at NWRC, and Engineering Lecturer Richard Duffy

This is the second year consecutive year a group from NWRC has taken part in a cultural exchange with Penn College.

The group will be immersed in Penn College's hallmark hands-on learning and enjoying area sights until their return trip on April 16.

Their introduction served up a buffet lunch in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. Joining the welcome meal were: Joanna K. Flynn, vice president for academic affairs and provost; Anthony J. Pace, associate vice president for enrollment and academic operations; Bradley M. Webb, dean of engineering technologies; Kimberly R. Cassel, college relations director; and Sue A. Mahaffey, manager of special projects & planning: enrollment & academic operations.

Following a tour of various labs in the School of Engineering Technologies, the day concluded with a wrap-up in the Student Organization Center in Bush Campus Center.

<p>The NWRC group visit the labs in the School of Engineering at Penn College. </p>

The NWRC group visit the labs in the School of Engineering at Penn College.

<p>Learning about cyber security in the US.</p>

Learning about cyber security in the US.

<p>A meal out for our students and staff with the president of Penn College of Technology Dr Michael J Reed. </p>

A meal out for our students and staff with the president of Penn College of Technology Dr Michael J Reed.

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