Vol. 4, No. 31 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, March 27) Baseball Tuesday, March 29 − at Lehigh Carbon Community College, 1 p.m. Saturday, April 2 − host Delaware County Community College at Bowman Field, 1 p.m. Saturday, April 9 − at Community College of Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Softball Monday, March 21 − host Broome County (N.Y.) Community College at Elm Park, ppd.
When the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team takes to the field Tuesday at Lehigh Carbon Community College, it will do so under a new head coach. Rees Daneker, a longtime assistant in the scholastic baseball programs both at Montoursville and Loyalsock Township, succeeds Mike Stanzione as coach of the Wildcats.
Last spring, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's softball team got its first taste of playoff action under coach Roger Harris. This year, it is looking for continued success. "We should have a good year. I think we're going to have a great nucleus of girls (for the future).
The American Red Cross was pleased with the turnout for Wednesday's Bloodmobile at the Bush Campus Center, where a total of 146 individuals registered to give blood and 117 pints were collected. There were 35 first-time donors and, although the goal was not met, every pint collected goes to saving another life.
A team of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Landscape/Nursery Technology and Floral Design/Interior Plantscape majors recently competed in a variety of horticulture and landscaping events during "Student Career Days," held at the University of Maryland.
Dr. Asesh K. Das, professor of computer science in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies, was nominated recently by one or more current or former students to be included in the ninth edition of "Who's Who Among America's Teachers." He becomes a multiple-year honoree, having also been honored in 2004.
The list of filled committee positions from the recent Governance nomination/election process − as well as those still open pending appointments − was approved atTuesday's College Council meeting.Any full-time College employee interested in accepting an appointment to one of the still-open positions on a committee with a vacancy in their particular work group or building should contact Joann Eiche
Donald R. Nibert's Wildlife Management class helped the Pennsylvania Game Commission release more than 550 pheasants Tuesday onto State Game Lands 252 in Lycoming and Union counties, not far from the students' home base at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students were among the top individual finishers at the annual Heavy Equipment Rodeo, held at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood as part of the College's Spring Visitation Day on March 19.
Pennsylvania College of Technology President Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour has signed a statement of support for the National Guard and Reserve, pledging that the College will protect the jobs of employees who serve in these forces.
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