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As part of Occupational Therapy Month, students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's occupational therapy assistant program will present poster sessions on emerging or contemporary areas of occupational therapy practice on April 30 in the college's Madigan Library.

One year after tragedy struck the Virginia Tech campus, Pennsylvania College of Technology students, faculty, staff and administrators gathered Wednesday night to remember the victims and recommit to an environment that strives for safety and civility.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students enrolled in the physical fitness specialist major were given the opportunity to experience aquatic-exercise classes, thanks to the Williamsport YMCA.

The College Store has joined with the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology to promote recycled textbooks and reward student organizations who generate the most participation. The College Store is working to expand awareness among faculty and students of the value of reusing textbooks.

Tiffany Deihm of Mohnton, a graduate of Twin Valley High School, has been named Penn College's "Student-Athlete of the Week" for April 7-13. Deihm, a freshman pre-nursing student, has excelled on the mound for the Lady Wildcats women's softball team, posting a 4-0 record with 28 strikeouts in 24 innings of work and a 2.08 earned run average.

After 25 years at Pennsylvania College of Technology, the last 17 as athletic director, Michael J. Stanzione has announced his retirement, effective Jan. 25, 2010. "Athletics has grown exponentially at Penn College.

Two co-stars of Comedy Central's hit show, "Reno 911!" Carlos Alazraqui, who plays Deputy James Garcia, and Cedric Yarbrough who portrays Deputy S. Jones are coming to campus for a show at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 26, in the ACC Auditorium. Their show will be a combination of comedy, improvisation and question-and-answer. Tickets are available at the CC Information Desk.

Students from SUN Area Career and Technology Center, in New Berlin, toured Penn College's paramedic lab on April 14, where they had the opportunity to work with the equipment Penn College paramedic students use. The high school students are enrolled in the center's police, corrections and security sciences program.

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: · Cory Beverlin , Technical Support Analyst I, Academic Computing Services, Information Technology Services, effective April 14

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's diesel program have begun training under an industry heavyweight, with the promise of more intensive education as vehicles and the technology within them change.