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Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a new program that makes it easy for businesses to provide high-quality training for their employees no matter how many they have or where they're located. WDCE has partnered with ed2go.com to offer hundreds of noncredit, online, instructor-facilitated employee-training courses.

A member of Pennsylvania College of Technology's horticulture faculty participated in the PA Green Expo Nursery and Landscape Wholesale Trade Show, recently held in Harrisburg. Carl J. Bower Jr., an instructor in the School of Natural Resources Management, represented the college at the fourth annual showcase, held in the Pennsylvania State Farm Show Complex.

Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week students were offered secure wireless Internet access and a tour of the Madigan Library on Friday, the final day of their stay on campus. Students especially took advantage of the library's 30 laptops (all were checked out), spreading throughout the James Everett Logue Popular Reading Atrium.

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. Among the latest additions: Gary Reynolds, Custodian, Susquehanna Room and Le Jeune Chef, General Services, starting Aug.

The Human Resources Office announces two openings for part-time positions as Food Services Student Liaisons. The Student Liaisons will conduct surveys, observe quality and efficiency of service while dining, and meet with student groups on campus to improve and sustain the quality of food services.

As part of Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week activities on campus, alumni Daniel R. Little and Lauren J. Schuman, both '05, and current students Brian D. Walton and Larissa D. Kryder served on a Thursday afternoon panel to talk about life as a Penn College student and as an alumnus in the workplace.

Having fun and beating the heat were the names of the games in Thursday's "Wacky Olympics," marking the final day of this year's Summer Youth Adventure Camp. Over the past few months, campers have enjoyed swimming, bowling, field trips, special visitors, and cooking and crafts projects.

Participants in Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week, spending this session on Penn College's main campus, got a close look at the institution's "degrees that work" during a tour Wednesday.

An infusion of $1,700 worth of comforters, towels, organizers, kitchen gadgets even a shower radio have helped temporarily transform a campus apartment into an attractive,right-from-the-catalog living space, Bed, Bath & Beyond, which recently opened a store near the Lycoming Mall and bills itself as "your back-to-college experts," was the only retailer to accept an invitation to take part in an a

While welcoming the first generation to be fully immersed in technology, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour on Monday urged a roomful of teenagers to tune out cellphones, text messages and e-mail long enough to tune into the moment and engage their fellow human beings. "Multitasking is only interrupting one thing to do something else," she said.