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Wednesday's Bloodmobile visit, part of the American Red Cross' "No Bones About It!" campaign, was the most successful in Penn College history. Caring faculty, staff and students showed the true giving nature of those on campus, said Carl L. Shaner, student health services director.
Students enrolled in Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, taught by D. Robert Cooley, assistant professor of anthropology/environmental science (who provided the photos) visited the Meadowcroft Rock Shelter and Museum of Rural Life in early October.
For the second straight season, men's soccer teams from Pennsylvania College of Technology and Penn State York will square off for the Penn State University Athletic Conference championship. The match is set for 6 p.m. Saturday at Jeffrey Field on Penn State's main campus.
On Thursday, a group of students from Tsuyama National Technical College in Tsuyama, Japan, toured Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management. The tour was part of a weeklong student exchange program organized by Penn College's International Programs Office and physics instructor Joseph E. LeBlanc.
Sharon G. Auker has been appointed director of nursing at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Auker, an associate professor of medical/surgical nursing at the college, will assume her new duties on Jan. 12. As a full-time faculty member in Penn College's nursing program for 12 years, Auker has taught bachelor- and associate-level nursing courses.
Already enjoying its best season since 2004, when it went unbeaten and won a conference championship, the Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis team is poised for more this year. The Wildcats, 10-2 during the regular season, go into this weekend's Penn State University Athletic Conference championships as a favorite along with Penn State York, according to first-year coach Aimee Plastow.
Students from Pennsylvania College of Technology provided on-site catering in the Finger Lakes region of New York recently during the 19th Annual Gourmet Harvest Festival at Hunt Country Vineyards in Branchport, N.Y. Students in a Catering course taught by Chef Michael J.
An international leader in residential and commercial tree care this week planted a sourwood at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center in honor of the April 16, 2007, shootings at Virginia Tech. Like VT, Penn College is among 28 institutions that participates in the Bartlett Tree Foundation, the educational scholarship arm of the Stamford, Conn.-based F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co.
Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country coach Mike Paulhamus has confidence that his men's team will capture its sixth straight conference championship this weekend, and he is optimistic that his women's squad can win its first since 2004.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "," a collection of paintings by Brian Bishop, from Oct. 26 to Nov. 21. Bishop's paintings attempt to pinpoint the overlap between opposites such as the intangible and the tangible, the conceptual and the visceral, the forgotten and the remembered.