The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors approved funding Oct. 12 for a building program that includes construction of a College Services Center to house most of the offices on campus that provide student-related services.
A man who served time in prison for a Spring Break 1994 auto accident that took the lives of three fellow students will be a featured speaker during "Alcohol Awareness Week" Oct. 16-22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
A staggering $1.44 trillion worth of business and consumer purchases will be made over the Internet by 2003, according to projections by "eMarketer," a leading provider of Internet statistics, and companies that aren't e-savvy may soon be left behind.
Six Pennsylvania College of Technology students have won scholarship awards totaling $7,786 from the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation, and one of the six also has received a $1,000 scholarship from the Web Offset Association.
"Wine Spectator" magazine has honored Le Jeune Chef Restaurant at Pennsylvania College of Technology with a prestigious "Best of Award of Excellence" for the depth and breadth of its wine selection. The award places Le Jeune Chef − a 168-seat restaurant that also serves as a practical-laboratory training experience for students in Penn College's School of Hospitality − in select company.
High school students from around Pennsylvania will find another use for that most primitive of household appliances − the mousetrap −when the annual "Mousetrap Racer Contest" takes place Friday, Oct. 13, at Penn College.
Business representatives can learn more about subsidized and/or free employee-training opportunities offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Technology Transfer Center by attending an Open House scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the relocated facility.
What began as a menu option for cable homes in Williamsport five years ago has developed into a gourmet recipe for public television viewers statewide. The evolution of Pennsylvania College of Technology's "You"re the Chef" continues in October when the cooking series" new season premieres on WVIA-TV.
Anyone wishing to view "Anything Goes," an exhibition featuring fine-art quilts by the High Fiber Art Quilters, will have a final opportunity to do so on Friday, Sept. 29, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's 202 Gallery. The show, which has been viewable by appointment only, will be open to the public and College community from noon to 5 p.m. in its final day on campus.
Dr. Robin Andersen, a nationally recognized expert on election-campaign strategies, will present her lecture, "The Race for the White House," on Thursday, Sept. 28, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Sponsored by the Student Government Association at Penn College, the free program is geared primarily toward a college audience but is open to the public. It will begin at 8 p.m.
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