A former National League umpire, fired in 1988 after his homosexuality was reported in the New York Post, brought a message of dignity and tolerance to Penn's Inn on Tuesday night. "Whatever you do in your life, I hope it's with the gift of inner peace feeling good about yourself, respecting yourself always," Dave Pallone told his small, but rapt audience.
Courses in Ultrasound Physics, Abdominal Sonography and Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography will be offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology beginning in January.
It takes some coaches at least half a season to determine the kind of team they'll have, but Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball coach Jeff Chamberlin views Friday's opener as the tell-tale for his club. "They're going to go out on the court and see bigger, stronger, faster players (than they saw in high school).
Their first season ever definitely was one to remember, and the adage, "the third time's a charm," proved true for the Lady Wildcats soccer team.
"Using the Web to Surf Through Difficult Times" will be the topic of a Nov. 1 forum being offered by the "Women in Technology" student organization at Pennsylvania College of Technology. In the program, which will take place from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Penn's Inn at the Bush Campus Center, four speakers will discuss the ways that e-commerce can be utilized in trying economic times.
Ten people from Tioga and Potter counties were recognized recently in a ceremony at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus that commemorated their successful completion of an intensive, short-term Medical Office Support Training program.
Two large abstract paintings and a watercolor are the latest works acquired for the "Art on Campus" initiative at Pennsylvania College of Technology. In addition, a torn-paper collage purchased previously has been hung in a conference room on campus. Each year, the Art on Campus Committee is responsible for hanging new pieces of art in specially designated locations around campus.
Students in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be able to gain valuable job skills available previously only to students at institutions with large mainframe computers.
The Technology Transfer Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently provided information-technology training to employees of Susquehanna Health System, courtesy of Workforce and Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania funding.
Led by freshman Christine Seward's first-place finish and a second-place effort by sophomore Scott Morgan (Pocono Mountain), the Wildcat women's and men's teams won Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association Championships Saturday. It was the first state titles for Pennsylvania College of Technology teams since 1999, and marked the fifth overall for the women and fourth for the men.
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