One of the nation's Top 10 homebuilders has scholarship and internship opportunities available for full-time students interested in residential construction. Application deadlines for the Beazer Homesscholarships are Oct. 29 for the Spring 2005 semester and Feb. 28 for Fall 2005.
The Student Government Association is holding a conference for all student leaders from 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, in the Bush Campus Center. Sessions are designed for organization leaders, as well as students wishing to improve their general leadership skills. A student organization can earn up to 110 SGA Cup points by sending four members.
At Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, students this fall will help to run the restaurant's kitchen as they provide the public with a taste of foods from across America. On Wednesday and Friday of each week, a School of Hospitality student from the College's Regional American Cuisine class serves as student manager/sous chef.
A student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has earned three scholarships totaling $5,500 to further his welding education and is among 10 Penn College students receiving scholarships from the American Welding Society. Kenneth A. Ellis, Williamsport, is a senior pursuing a bachelor's degree in Welding and Fabrication Engineering Technology.
Twenty-seven students in the Physician Assistant Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology gained real-world experience while they served baseball teams 24 hours a day for 16 days during the recent Little League World Series in South Williamsport. The students, who are juniors and seniors in the program, provided urgent care for players, coaches and their hosts, or "uncles," from Aug.
Wendy Mertzeis, a junior from Tionesta, Forest County, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for September. Enrolled in Office Information Technology-Web Design, she is a respected Resident Assistant in Penn College's Rose Street Apartments and member of the Residence Hall Association. She also serves as program coordinator for the Wildcat Events Board.
Join Resident Assistant Daniel R.Little and James E. Cunningham, Penn College's chief technology officer, at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept.27, for "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About ResNet, But Were Afraid to Ask."During the presentation in Penn's Inn (Bush Campus Center, second floor), Cunningham willdiscuss the College's residence-hall computer network.
The Nathaniel Project, a program designed to assist Penn College students who have questions or concerns about the use of alcohol and other drugs, offers the following questionnaire* to help students determine their level of danger: Is your personality different when you drink or do drugs? Do you drink or do drugs to gain courage to face social situations?
Counseling/Career and Disability Services invites students to attend the "Service Learning Opportunities: Volunteer Fair" from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, in the Campus Center Patio area (west side). More information on the benefits of civic involvement and a list of participating agencies are available here:
Two classes of first-year Collision Repair students (40+) participated in fire-safety training Wednesday at the Williamsport Bureau of Fire training area. Leonard R.
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