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A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been charged with a number of crimes in connection with a series of bomb threats that led to several campus evacuations in the last month. Melissa Rose Holmes, a 24-year-old student in the Applied Human Services (B.S.

Young children who are likely to find the "Trail of Terrors" at Williamsport's Brandon Park too terrifying still get to participate in the annual fall event, courtesy of the "Pumpkin Patch," a program coordinated by students in the Early Educators club at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Student storytellers − members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Scholarship Society −will acquire $500 worth of books for The Children's Learning Center at Penn College and read to children there as part of a project taking place this semester.

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.

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.

Wading through a cool creek and turning over rocks and logs in search of frogs, toads, turtles and salamanders is many a child's favorite way to pass a sultry summer afternoon.

Matthew J. Grim, a student in the Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been awarded a $3,000 scholarship by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Grim, of Hanover, is the first Penn College student to receive a national scholarship from ASHRAE, said Dr. Philip H.

Two adults who have returned to the classroom were named "Penn College Scholars" recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Chad A. Roarabaugh, of Camp Hill, and Paul W.

Using the freshest, locally grown produce, students in catering classes in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology will present a cooking demonstration Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market in the Pine Street United Methodist Church parking lot. The menu for the cooking event, which will run from 9 a.m.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented Student Achievement Awards at its August commencement exercises, which were held Friday, Aug. 11, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. The students and their awards are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD for leadership and service to the College: Amrita D. Alwani, Erie, Physician Assistant.