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The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday endorsed parameters for the college's 2009-10 state budget request and approved a gift to the Williamsport Area School District.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is only in its first year as a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and already two of its teams are ranked at No. 1 and No. 2 in the nation. In the second USCAA poll released Wednesday, the Penn College women's soccer team, which won its first three matches, is ranked No.
Penn College's School of Health Sciences and its surgical technology program join in observing National Surgical Technologist Week (Sept. 21-27). The surgical technologist is an allied health professional who provides care to surgical patients throughout an operative procedure. It is an occupation that requires attention to detail and precise manual dexterity.
A man accused of a Tuesday assault of a Penn College student with whom he was acquainted was taken into custody by Penn College Police and the U.S. Marshal's office around 11 p.m. Wednesday at the Maryland/Pennsylvania border. David Smith was arraigned before a district justice and committed to the Lycoming County Prison.
In honor of Constitution Day, the Madigan Library sponsored The Hall of Flags, an educational display of "Old Glory" from early America to the present. The historical exhibit was presented by members of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge 1057, Jersey Shore: Craig R. Packard, the Elks' district deputy grand exalted ruler, who provided the history lesson, and Theodore J.
In observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), Penn College's Cultural Life Committee notes a number of "firsts" among Hispanic-American public servants, athletes, entertainers and in other career fields:
Kaitlyn M. Charmbury, a residential construction management: architectural technology student from State College, has been chosen as September's Student Government Association "Student of the Month" at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
The Children's Learning Center Bear Bunch enjoyed a visit to the welding lab, arranged and led by Kerri Ann Zacker. Zacker visited the Bears room Wednesday morning to show her tools of the welding trade and talk about items that are welded. Then she led the Bears including daughter Adeline to the classroom where she is a student in the welding technology major. David R.
Three heating, ventilation and air conditioning students at Pennsylvania College of Technology were awarded $2,000 scholarships at a recent convention of the National Association of Oil Heat Service Managers in Hartford, Conn. The winners Brandon G. Darrah, of Coudersport; Gregory J. Miller, of Easton; and Joshua D.
Recently, Residence Life sponsored a test run of a community-service projectthat will benefit the residents of Campus View Apartments and The Village Apartments. Resident Assistants Anthony Grubbs, Benaiah Tucci, Kaitlyn Charmbury and Louis Rizzo III spent a weekend refining, designing and building a model picnic table.