The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team will face Penn State Hazleton at 7 p.m. Saturday at University Park for the championship in the Penn State University Athletic Conference.
Regis C. Kohler, associate professor of radiography in the School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be included in the 2006-07 edition of "Who's Who in American Education." According to a letter from Marquis Who's Who, publisher of "Who's Who in American Education," Kohler was chosen for inclusion in the book based on his outstanding achievements.
The Alumni Relations Office hosted a group of alumni business leaders on campus Thursday, offering many the first chance to see changes that have been made to the campus since their graduation. The group included alumni from Pennsylvania College of Technology and both of its forerunners, Williamsport Area Community College and Williamsport Technical Institute.
Jane J. Benedict, associate professor of nursing at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was recently appointed to a three-year term on the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission's evaluation review panel. She will serve on the associate-degree evaluation review panel from Jan. 1, 2006, to Dec. 31, 2008. The NLNAC is recognized by the U.S.
After pre-emption by the Penn State-Michigan football telecast last weekend, students from Penn College's School of Hospitality are scheduled to be featured on WNEP-TV's "Home and Backyard" program this Saturday. The film crew visited Penn College in September to film the students, who demonstrated how to make a grilled-vegetable terrine. The segment features Robert G.
Megan L. Kime of Gardners, a junior in the graphic communications management major, has been chosen by the Student Government Association as October's "Student of the Month." Characterized as a "bright, enthusiastic, motivated young woman,"Kime has served as president and is current secretary of the Gamma Epsilon Tau graphic-arts fraternity.
Four culinary experts from across the United States will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology's campus in November to share their knowledge and work alongside students as they prepare a benefit dinner. Matthew Pike, Phillip Brown, David Sturgis and Timothy Eldridge work in businesses that represent emerging trends in the hospitality field.
The final three Penn State University Athletic Conference fall sports championships are on tap this weekend and Pennsylvania College of Technology has teams vying for each one. Men's Soccer At 4 p.m. Thursday, the men's soccer team puts its 10-4 record on the line at Penn State Harrisburg. The winner advances to Saturday's 7 p.m.
The collision repair department has selected Brandon Smith asits "Student of the Month" for October. The honoree's father ownsthe R.A. Smith& Sonscollision repair shop in York Springs, with 30 years' experience. "Brandon has been a very hard-working, serious and dedicated student and leader while pursuing his education here at Penn College," said Stephen T. Duna, instructor of collision repair.
Student Health Services was notified that the Pennsylvania College of Technology student who was diagnosed with meningitiswas to be released from the hospital Tuesday. Lab tests and further medical evaluation confirmed that the student probably suffered from viral meningitis (the less serious form of the disease).
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