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Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office announces its March selections for praiseworthy Resident Assistants and programs in its four on-campus housing complexes. Resident Assistant of the Month Brian Walton, a second-year Resident Assistant at College West Apartments and a technology management major from West Chester, was honored as RA of the Month.
The Office of Residence Life recently engaged in a community-service project with Grace Street Commons an assisted living facility in Williamsport. Paraprofessional staff members spent an evening with the elderly engaging participants in jewelry making, crafts, baking cookies and assembly of a curio cabinet.
Diesel majors in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management recently were given a close-up look at a hybrid vehicle, courtesy of the Coca-Cola Co. and an alumnus of the college's predecessor institution.
"It's more than just food, it's accepting yourself for who you are." Eating Disorder Awareness Week, sponsored by Student Health Services and Student Activities, is April 7-11. This is the last stop on the 2007-08 Personal Responsibility Tour.
It's been 20 years since the first class of occupational therapy assistant students walked across the stage to receive their associate of applied science degrees from Williamsport Area Community College, Pennsylvania College of Technology's immediate forerunner.
A Master Trainer for avian-influenza response and Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member will share his expertise during a public forum at the Madigan Library later this month. Steven R. Parker, an instructor of environmental technology certified by the U.S.
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: · Leah Tressler , Group Leader, Children's Learning Center, effective April 7
The Village/Campus View team set the tone early on its way to beating College West/Rose Street, 14-0, in Sunday's Powder Puff Football game. The Village/Campus View team was led by two touchdowns from Melissa Berrier, one by her arm and the other from her legs. Berrier sneaked in her first touchdown early in the first quarter and Alyssa Giedroc added the extra point to make the score 7-0.
Forty seventh- and eighth-grade girls spent Saturday learning the significance of science and mathematics during Penn College's spring session of Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies for Girls (SMART Girls). The girls attended a variety of fun, hands-on workshops designed as a springboard to careers in technology.
The student chapter of IEEE at Penn College hosted the organization's Region 2 Student Activities Conference on campus over the weekend. One hundred forty IEEE student members from 18 colleges in the region participated in a variety of electronics-related competition.