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The Green Tip of the Week, from Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee via Earth 911.com, invites the college community to "Ring in the New Year" by "upcycling" any cellphones that may have been replaced/upgraded. Help keep the arsenic, lead and zinc out of landfills. The U.S.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Kenneth Steinbacher, IMC Helpdesk Coordinator (Temporary), IMC, beginning Jan. 8 Benjamin B. Smith, Line Cook (Regular Part-Time), Le Jeune Chef, Hospitality, starting Jan.

Fresh from a Friday snowstorm that set the stage, Penn College held its Winter Commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 20, at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. The student speaker was John T. Lipko, of Mifflinburg, who was awarded a bachelor's degree in technology management from the School of Business and Computer Technologies. Also speaking was Dr. William B.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented awards to its December 2008 graduates. The awards, the students and their academic majors are: President's Award, presented for leadership and service to the college: John T. Lipko, Mifflinburg, technology management. Board of Directors' Award, presented for achievement under exceptional conditions: Christie D.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented Todd J. Fox, executive director of Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity, with an Alumni Citizenship/Humanitarian Award.

Whether taking hammer in hand or using considerable other talents to benefit Habitat for Humanity, members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology community have enjoyed a long-standing and mutually enriching relationship with the home-building charity. The association was spotlighted at Penn College's Dec. 20 Winter Commencement, when Todd J.

The syndicated "Entertainment Tonight" television show aired a report Thursday on Pennsylvania-born actor Michael Keaton's receipt of a Governor's Arts Award at a Nov. 12 ceremony in the Community Arts Center. Excerpts from the presentation, provided by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, also were posted to the "ET" Web site.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a variety of activities at the 2009 Pennsylvania Farm Show, to be held in Harrisburg Jan. 10-17. Throughout the day Saturday, Jan. 10, the college's School of Transportation Technology will offer demonstrations and hands-on activities in automotive, aviation and collision repair.

With the arrival of another home-heating season, federal funding has been renewed for an acknowledged statewide leader in training thousands of technicians to improve the energy efficiency, health, safety and comfort of their clients' homes and businesses.

Doug M. Sherry, part-time instructor of sociology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently published two book reviews in academic journals. His review of "American Cinema of the 1970s: Themes and Variations," a book edited by Lester D. Friedman and published by Rutgers University Press, appeared in the Journal of Popular Culture in October.