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The Governance standing committees meet on the third Tuesday of each month; College Council meets on the fourth Tuesday. Current meeting minutes are posted to the Governance Web site after they are approved in the next month's meeting. Major issues addressed last month are as follows: College Council (Jan.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students again have carried the institution's reputation far beyond campus borders, earning acclaim in a recent national competition and returning home with a sense of personal accomplishment at a job well-done among high-caliber challengers.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Carolyn Hindman, Test Center Proctor, (Regular Part-Time), Academic Affairs, effective Jan. 24 Keith Saboski , Library Circulation Assistant (Temporary Regular Part-Time), College Library, starting Jan.

Vol. 5, No. 26 Record/Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Feb. 5) Men's BasketballOverall record: 9-11 PSU-AC record: 9-5 Wednesday, Feb. 1 at Penn State DuBois, L, 82-74 Saturday, Feb. 4 host Penn State New Kensington, W, 98-72 Thursday, Feb. 9 at Penn State Hazleton, 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11 at Penn State Fayette, 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13 host Penn State York, 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's mobile poly lab will be featured during the opening ceremonies of the state's Career and Technical Education Week celebration, which is scheduled to begin at noon on Feb. 14 in the State Capitol East Wing Rotunda. During the opening ceremony, which Gov. Ed Rendell is expected to attend, Penn College students Matthew L. Gross, of Dover, and Todd P.

Around 200 second-graders from the Shamokin Area School District visited Penn College on Thursday following a show at the Community Arts Center. The group toured the college library and ate lunch in the Field House to experience a college campus.

This week, the collision repair department hosted in-house training by Jim Wrigley, Chief Automotive Group's senior trainer for the Middle Atlantic/Northeast Region. Wrigley spent two days teaching computerized-measuring theory in the classroom, as well as in the collision lab's velocity measuring system and S21M frame bench.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will host its spring Visiting Chef Series Feb. 23-25, welcoming Walter Staib, accomplished chef and proprietor of City Tavern in Philadelphia. While at the college, Staib will work alongside students, sharing his expertise as they prepare a benefit dinner on Saturday, Feb. 25, that will conclude the stay.

The American Red Cross was pleased with the turnout for Wednesday's Bloodmobile at the Bush Campus Center, where a total of 174 individuals registered to give blood and 134 pints were collected. There were 40 first-time donors and, although the goal was not met, every pint collected goes to saving another life.

More and more Penn College employees are adding their support to the Madigan Library Campaign. One of them is Diana L. Kuhns, assistant professor of mathematics. "As a young person, I spent countless hours in libraries, feeding my passion for reading," Kuhns said. "As a student, I was often tucked away in the corner of a library searching for sources and writing countless papers.