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Pennsylvania College of Technology has designated three student leaders to serve as community assistants for the 2008-09 academic year. The students will serve as a resource for off-campus students, help to promote a safer off-campus community and enhance the link between the college administration and off-campus students. Selected from more than 15 applicants were: Justin A.
Staff members represented Penn College at the 2008 Connecticut Construction Career Days event in Wallingford, Conn, on Oct. 7-8. The unique event provided an opportunity for high school students to explore the diverse careers related to the construction industry and enabled representatives to showcase Penn College in a fun and informative way.
This year's Homecoming door-decorating contest drew entries from 15 offices and departments fromacross campus: Registrar, Student Activities, Food Services, the Physician Assistant and Paramedic departments, Admissions, Academic Support Services, Executive Offices, College Police, the Plastics Manufacturing Center, Residence Life, Financial Aid, Alumni Relations, the School of Industrial and Engi
Pennsylvania College of Technology has been notified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that it along with other Pennsylvania colleges and universities faces a potential 4.25-percent reduction in state funding for 2008-09. President Davie Jane Gilmour said President's Council is working on a budget-adjustment plan forSpring 2009that would address the potential reduction in state funding.
Candace S. Baran has been named director of financial aid at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Baran, formerly a director of professional and community education for Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, succeeds Dennis L. Correll, who was appointed to the new position of associate dean of admissions and financial aid in June.
A professor of business administration/management and head of the business administration department at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently attended the 2008 Biannual International Conference of the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education in Barcelona, Spain. At the Sept. 23-25 conference, Terry A.
The graphic communications program at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been selected as one of four finalists to receive a grant of equipment from the International Corrugated Packaging Foundation. The purpose of the grant is to acquaint students with graphic design, structural design, business, marketing, engineering and other diverse career opportunities the industry offers graduates.
Wednesday's first-ever Homecoming flag football game was termed a "huge success" by intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf, who coached the gray team and provided this summary: The gray team started the game with a long touchdown pass from Craig Flint to Gavin Mock to take the lead 7-0. The blue team, coached by Brian Walton, started driving the field, but came up short on fourth down.
If given one last chance to speak to students, what would you say? What is something about which you are passionate, something that is dear to you, something so important that you just have to share it with your community?
A great start and another championship finish. That was the story for Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers at the conclusion Tuesday of the Penn State University Athletic Conference championships.