Pennsylvania College of Technology archers have had their share of success since the season began in January. Now comes the big one the U.S. Collegiate Outdoor Championships. Heading into the national meet, which will be staged Thursday through Sunday at James Madison University, Penn College is ranked fifth as a team, just two points out of third.
Forest Technology students at Pennsylvania College of Technology "logged" a second-place finish in the Mid-Atlantic Woodsman Meet recently hosted by the College at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood. In addition to the overall effort second only to Penn State Mont Alto Penn College students took nine first-place medals, five second-place honors and 13 thirds.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Health Sciences and Susquehanna Health System will offer the fourth annual Health Careers Camp on June 16-18 for students entering grades 9-12.
Brian L. Bitner, a student in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology bachelor-degree major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship by the National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will present "Distinguished Alumnus" and "Alumni Achievement" awards at commencement ceremonies May 15 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. Jeffrey L. Erdly, president and co-founder of Masonry Preservation Services Inc., a specialty building-facade repair contractor in Berwick, has been selected as the College's Distinguished Alumnus for 2004.
(May 2004 - The following is drawn from remarks by Dr. Gilmour during a May 13 College-wide meeting to close the Spring 2004 semester.) Good morning. To say this has been a year filled with challenges and opportunities would be an understatement.
The age-old process of producing true buckskin from deer hides using primitive methods and materials will be revealed to participants in a noncredit course being offered May 20 to June 24 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Classes will be held outside on Thursday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m.
Seniors who want to learn more about using computers for fun may enroll in a noncredit course being offered in May at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. This easy beginners' class, which is offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, introduces the computer for enjoyment purposes. The class will be held from 9 a.m.
An introduction to Reiki, a relaxing and healing form of touch therapy, will be offered May 22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. The one-day noncredit class, to be presented from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., will address relaxation and stress- and pain-reduction techniques.
Vol. 3, No. 37 Records/Upcoming Games(Through April 25) Archery Saturday, May 1 at Battle of Bull Run (Centreville, Va.) Thursday-Sunday, May 13-16 at U.S.
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