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The contractors have been named for the first construction project to take place at Pennsylvania College of Technology's new main entrance off Maynard Street in Williamsport. The general contractor for the $9.8 million Student and Administrative Services Center which will consolidate key student- and public-related services in one convenient campus location will be Lobar Inc. of Dillsburg.

FACT SHEET Pennsylvania College of Technology Student and Administrative Services Center The Student and Administrative Services Center, the first building to be constructed at the College's new main entrance on Maynard Street, will consolidate key student- and public-related services in a single campus location that is easily accessed by visitors.

Some students in the School of Construction and Design Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology are doing their part to help people comprehend the enormity of the terrorist attack that took thousands of lives in New York City on Sept. 11. About two dozen Architectural Technology students in the (Commercial) Building Materials Class taught by faculty member William R.

If an obstacle is placed in your path, Carl Brashear counsels, "Use it as a source of strength; don't take it negatively." Brashear, the subject of the recent motion picture "Men of Honor," should know. He overcame an accident in which he lost a leg to become the Navy's first African-American Master Diver.

More than two dozen secondary schools in Pennsylvania have received Ford Windstar vans or other Ford vehicles through a joint initiative involving Pennsylvania College of Technology and Ford Motor Co. The 52 vehicles, which are valued at a total of $456,400, are from the 1994-95 model years and have some type of engine damage.

Current and former members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Board of Directors have banded together to establish an annual $1,000 scholarship for students at Penn College. Thirty-six board members donated to "The Foundation Board of Director Endowed Scholarship Fund," which will be awarded initially in Fall 2002.

Although low in number of runners, Pennsylvania College of Technology second-year cross country coach Mike Paulhamus is optimistic about the possibilities for his men's squad. "I'm hoping for a conference (Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference) and state (Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association) championship. I have five guys who are very talented . . .

Four matches into its 2001 campaign, the Penn College men's soccer team has picked up where it left off at the end of last year's championship season winning. Going into Friday's match at Penn State-Hazleton, the Wildcats of Coach Andy Richardson are 3-1 and barely scored upon. Until they were beaten 1-0 by Manor College on Sept. 15, their two-season win streak stood at nine matches.

(The following is a message issued to the Penn College community Wednesday, Sept. 12, by Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, College president) I wish to thank the employees and students for the cooperation and support shown Tuesday during our nation's tragedy. As you are aware, the College remained open throughout the day.

Good, with the potential to get better. That's how Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Mike Stanzione looks at his program. Through nine seasons under Stanzione, the Wildcats have compiled an impressive 189-98 record, including 12 straight playoff appearances and four conference championships during the fall and spring seasons, by being mostly offense-oriented.