Pennsylvania College of Technology's associate vice president for academic affairs discussed institutional planning for using technology in instruction during this month's EDUCAUSE 2006 conference in Texas. Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz provided his colleagues with advice on "Planning for Faculty Development: Integrating Instruction with Technology" during the opening day of the Oct.
Penn College students and employees are reminded that they can help both the environment and Penn College's general scholarship fund by recycling empty printer and fax cartridges on campus. The recycling program accepts empty fax cartridges and inkjet and laser-printer cartridges made by HP, Lexmark, Canon, Dell, Epson and Brother.
"From Idea to Reality: Developing a Global Product at Penn College" is the title of aLibrary Forum presentation to be offered Oct. 26 at the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The program, which is free and open to the public, will be presented from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Room 200 (note location change) by C.
Kaitlin M. Shellenberger was announced as September's "Member of the Month" at Phi Beta Lambda'sOct. 10 meeting. Shellenberger, a pre-nursing major from Roaring Branch, regularly attends meetings and participates with fund-raisers and activities while handling her studies. Her reward was a Penn College Gift Bag filled with a college car sticker, keychain and lanyard, and a 1GB thumb drive.
Vol. 6, No. 9 Schedule/Results/Records (Through games of Sunday, Oct. 15) BaseballFinal overall fall record: 13-7 Final PSUAC fall regular season record: 8-1 Final overall PSUAC fall record: 11-1 Oct.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: G. Patrick Butler , Technical Support Analyst, (Temporary), Information Technology Services, effective Oct. 16 Joel Lewis , Police Officer, Regular Part-Time, Penn College Police, starting Oct. 11
Nine Penn College students, led by Cassie M. Pickens, Student Activities' assistant director for programming, took part in a community-service project at the Williamsport YWCA on Saturday afternoon. Despite more than a touch of fall in the air, the group rolled up its collective sleeves to repaint driveway and parking-lot lines, among other maintenance at the 815 W. Fourth St. facility.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved midyear budget adjustments, authorized "emeritus" status for a retired faculty member and approved the appointment of an alternate director to the Community Arts Center Board. The board approved budget adjustments for the Unrestricted Current and Plant Funds to reflect the Fall 2006 enrollment numbers.
A faculty member in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies presented a paper at the 29th annual meeting of the Association of Pennsylvania University Business and Economics Faculty, held earlier this month in State College. Irwin H.
"Nuts and Bolts: Scattered All Over the Road," a mock vehicle crash held outside the Field House on Thursday night as part of Penn College's "Alcohol Awareness Week," gave the campus community a realisticidea of what police, fire, ambulance and LifeFlight personnel face in the aftermath of a high-speed, DUI-related accident.(Photos by Phillip C. Warner, student writer-photographer)
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