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A College Town "town meeting" was held Wednesday night in Penn's Inn, offering an opportunity for students to share thoughts about their community and to make recommendations for its future. The meeting was facilitated by Dennis E. Gilbert, a business consultant retained on behalf of the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce's College Town initiative, and Jason C.

High school students from Warren County Career Center recently made the three-and-a-half-hour trip to Penn College to participate in the latest Aviation Education Day, the School of Transportation Technology's initiative to rekindle vocational interest in the aviation field.

A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently surveyed area manufacturers about their use of technology, coming away with a heightened appreciation of the region's industrial assets and the challenges that face those doing business in Central Pennsylvania. Three of them Melissa A. Miller, a technology management major from Montoursville; Joseph R.

Announcing The Madigan Library's new Cool Tools page! Cool tools are mini-applications that offer handy shortcuts for things such as looking up a book in the catalog. The library has a few gadgets for you to get your feet wet trying, available online. Contact Tracey Amey, librarian, digital initiatives, with your thoughts or ideas for new cool library tools you'd like to see.

Last season, his sixth as the women's softball coach at Pennsylvania College of Technology, Roger Harris was hopeful that his young squad would have a decent year. It did, and brought home the college's first-ever conference championship in the sport.

With most of his players returning from a 16-7 fall season, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Chris Howard is optimistic. What concerns him is something he can't control the weather. "All I'm hoping is that the weather holds out for us. Last year, we lost eight to 10 games because of weather and couldn't reschedule any of them.

The Student Activities Office hosted its third "Awesome Women Exemplars" program in observance of Women's History Month on Tuesday night, honoring nearly 50 women from the campus community. Students, faculty and staff were encouraged to nominate any Pennsylvania College of Technology female (faculty, staff or student) they admire.

The Office of Residence Life announces the appointment of Israel Laguer, who started Tuesday as the new coordinator of residence life for the Rose Street Apartments complex. He attended Rowan University of Glassboro, N.J., where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology with a concentration in leadership studies.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "The Fool's Journey," an exhibit of etchings by printmaker Brian D. Cohen, from March 29 to April 25. An opening reception for the exhibit will take place Tuesday, April 1, from 4:30 to 7 p.m., with a talk by the artist scheduled at 5:30 p.m.

Penn College's Communication and Literature faculty teach not only general education courses, but also a variety of courses that qualify as humanities electives.