May 9, 2019

South Hills Students Attend AccuWeather’s First Annual CODE 2019 Tech Conference

Information Technology students and faculty from South Hills School of Business & Technology's State College, Lewistown, and Altoona Campuses attended AccuWeather’s CODE 2019, a tech conference that provides IT professionals with opportunities to learn about the latest software development and software engineering, best practices, strategies, and ideas to develop technical skills.
April 30, 2019

South Hills Students Attend 28th Annual Philly.NET Code Camp

Information Technology students from South Hills School of Business & Technology’s Altoona Campus recently participated in the 2019 Philly.NET Code Camp at the Microsoft® Training Center in Malvern, PA.
April 18, 2019

South Hills Information Technology Students Partner with Link Computer Corporation to Assist AMBUCS™ AmTryke Therapeutic Tricycle Program

Information Technology students from South Hills School of Business & Technology's Altoona Campus partnered with Link Computer Corporation to develop a web application to help the Altoona Chapter of AMBUCS keep track of its AmTryke Therapeutic Tricycle program.
March 29, 2019

South Hills Students Seek To Assist Local Homeless Shelter

South Hills School of Business & Technology’s Club IT (Information Technology) is working on a project to update the technology infrastructure for Shelter Service Inc., an organization in Lewistown that provides temporary shelter and life improvement services for homeless individuals in Mifflin and Juniata Counties.
January 15, 2019

South Hills Hosts 2018 Local Hack Day Event in Altoona

In December 2018, faculty and students from South Hills School of Business & Technology’s Altoona Campus organized a Local Hack Day for the Altoona area as part of Major League Hacking's global “Local Hack Day” event, a 12-hour hackathon that involves thousands of participants gathered in cities and towns around the world.
January 3, 2019

South Hills Students Attend FBI Cybercrime Presentation

Students from South Hills School of Business & Technology's Information Technology program attended a cyber crimes and security presentation led by FBI Special Agent, Michelle Pirtle.
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