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The Financial Markets Investment Lab provides a fitting venue for business students' audience with a successful alumnus. Shawn A. Wilson offers career insight. Shawn A. Wilson, who graduated from Penn College in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, returned to the college Tuesday to share his “real world” wisdom with participants in the Student Managed Investment Fund.

A new scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology for students enrolled in accounting and business majors has been established by a community bank based in Lycoming County. The Woodlands Bank Scholarship is building toward endowment and will generate initial annual awards of $1,000 once fully endowed.

Dean Edward A. Henninger tells guests about Penn College's Student Managed Investment Fund, which uses real money to heighten students' appreciation of the risks and responsibilities involved in portfolio management. Visiting high school students enjoy a "fireside chat" with Paul L. Starkey, vice president for academic affairs/provost.. Sun-Gazette editor David F.

High school students, part of a dual-enrollment accounting class, get a helping hand from instructor JoAnn H. Pacenta in the college's finance lab Friday.

Qualified individuals who need help preparing and filing their 2012 returns can visit the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The free service is available through early April in the Teachers’ Learning Center of the Madigan Library (Room LIB/213) on Penn College’s main campus in Williamsport. Required appointments will be scheduled from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The Hudock Moyer Wealth Resources Scholarship has been established as a building-to-­endowed scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

A senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's four-year accounting major has been awarded one of two $1,000 scholarships from the Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants. Steven W.

The accreditation of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s two- and four-year accounting and business majors has been reaffirmed by the only organization that accredits institutions granting both baccalaureate and associate degrees in the field.

A senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's four-year accounting major has been awarded three scholarships totaling $4,000 from organizations representing his chosen career field. Steven W. Garner Steven W.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has approved "professor emeritus" status for Phillip D. Landers, retired professor of business administration/management. Landers retired in August after 43 years as a faculty member at Penn College and its predecessor institution, Williamsport Area Community College.