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A steadfast industry supporter revisited Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center in recent weeks to further cement the connection between students and the professionals with whom they eventually will work. Karl Quinn, training manager for Alban Tractor Co.

A leading site contracting and paving firm in Chester County has established a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The fund established by Lyons and Hohl Inc. focuses on students in Penn College's heavy construction equipment technology: operator emphasis major.

Students and a faculty member from Pennsylvania College of Technology recently attended the Electrical Generating Systems Association On-Site Power School in New Orleans, participating in training sessions and meeting potential employers among the key industry representatives that attended. The group five students in the electric power generation technology major and Jon W.

Six studentsat Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center got personalized career advice from four industry representatives Tuesday, the semester's final session of the School of Natural Resources Management's time-tested Student Success Program.

Six studentsat Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center got personalized career advice from four industry representatives Tuesday, the semester's final session of the School of Natural Resources Management's time-tested Student Success Program.

The Caterpillar Foundation and four dealerships recently delivered another $148,000 in instructional funding to Pennsylvania College of Technology and its students, bringing to nearly $1.5 million the total contribution since the Fall 1994 semester. "Penn College's relationship with CAT continues to grow stronger," said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.

The Caterpillar Foundation and four dealerships recently delivered another $148,000 in instructional funding to Pennsylvania College of Technology and its students, bringing to nearly $1.5 million the total contribution since the Fall 1994 semester. "Penn College's relationship with CAT continues to grow stronger," said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.

When Caterpillar Inc. donated a D6K Dozer to Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management over the summer, officials said the state-of-the-art track-type tractor soon would find a home among students in the heavy equipment and diesel majors based at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood. It certainly didn't take long.

When Caterpillar Inc. donated a D6K Dozer to Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management over the summer, officials said the state-of-the-art track-type tractor soon would find a home among students in the heavy equipment and diesel majors based at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood. It certainly didn't take long.

Twenty students enrolled in various majors within Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management have picked up crucial support from Caterpillar. "Students who receive a sponsorship by Caterpillar benefit in multiple ways not just financially," said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.