Two sections of first-year collision repair students recently participated in a "Shop Fire Safety" demonstration and training session at the Williamsport Bureau of Fire training area on West Third Street.
A unique partnership formed in literally a few hours led to three flights between Montoursville and the Katrina-stricken Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Alabama, bringing relief in the form of urgently needed medicine and medical supplies. A total of $520,000 in supplies had been delivered as of Friday, with a fourth flight planned for later that day.
Janis E. Jacobs, vice president and dean for undergraduate education at Penn State − and a member of Penn College's Board of Directors − died early Friday morning after a long illness.
They came, they saw, they conquered. Hundreds of freshmen attended the Penn College Library's orientation sessions, held over the opening weekend of the fall semester, and took the Library Quiz. Of the successfully completed quizzes, 19 winners were drawn. The library held a pizza party Friday to honor the winners: Grand Prize − A Zen Micro MP PlayerJoshua P.
Vol. 5, No. 6 Records/Results/Upcoming Games (Through Thursday, Sept. 15) Baseball Overall record: 5-4 PSUAC record: 3-0 Saturday, Sept. 17 − at Penn State Wilkes-Barre (2), 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 − at Penn State Scranton, noon Tuesday, Sept. 20 − host Penn State Beaver, 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 − at Penn State Fayette, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27 − at Northampton Community College, 2 p.m.
An associate professor of business administration at Pennsylvania College of Technology was a presenter at a recent Pennsylvania Economic Association conference, during which he also was elected to the organization's board of directors. Gerald D.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis team has a new coach this season and he's looking to build the program from the ground up. In fact, he's still looking for players."I'm trying to get the word out on campus that there is a tennis team and we need people," Davis Santucci said.
Pennsylvania College of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran, or any characteristic against which discrimination is prohibited by applicable law.
To raise funds to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, School of Hospitality faculty and staff have organized a sale of "Gumbo for a Cause." This week, the school will take pre-orders of Louisiana-style chicken, sausage, shrimp and oyster gumbo served in one-quart containers and accompanied by one pint of steamed rice. Price is $15 per quart.
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