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Local artists soon will be invited to participate in the second year of Pennsylvania College of Technology's ongoing effort to expand its campus art collection. The "Art on Campus" initiative began last fall, when Dr.

The Eager Beaver saw a lot of action in its time, but the B-17's original pilot has convinced Pennsylvania College of Technology officials that what is left of the World War II bomber a decorated nosepiece owned by Penn College should make its final home at the Mighty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum. Retired Air Force Col. Marlen E.

More than 50 businesses and industries will have recruiters at Pennsylvania College of Technology from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, to discuss potential career opportunities with students and alumni of Penn College and The Pennsylvania State University.

A breath of fresh air wafted through the Montgomery area Thursday, as Pennsylvania College of Technology's newly expanded Schneebeli Earth Science Center was dedicated. The 10 a.m. program highlighted the students, faculty and staff of the School of Natural Resources Management, as well as representatives of the businesses and industries that support its enrollees and hire its graduates.

"Here"s Looking at You II," a collection of black-and-white photography by Pennsylvania College of Technology students, will be on display from Tuesday, Oct.26, through Friday, Nov. 5, in the Bush Campus Center. The exhibition is comprised of photographs by Communication Arts students sponsored by Keith A. Vanderlin, graphic design instructor at the College.

A panel of forward-thinking experts on investing and personal finance will be featured in a free 90-minute teleconference, "Financial Strategies for a New Century," from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Advisement Center. With the financial world changing faster than ever, many people are wondering about the state of their own savings and investments.

New Orleans is famous for Saints (in football season) and sinners (during Mardi Gras), but it perhaps is best known for the type of cuisine represented by an extraordinary visitor to Pennsylvania College of Technology this month.

Pool tricks, classroom treats and a pre-Halloween excursion into the murderous mind are among the remaining offerings in the fall lecture series organized by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Activities Office. One of the most anticipated events is an appearance by Dr. Jack Levin, a nationally renowned expert on serial killers, scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct.

It's been a successful recipe from the start: Mix equal parts education and fun, pepper with practical kitchen hints, and simmer in the creative juices of two genial co-hosts. The result is "You're the Chef," WVIA's weekly cooking show produced with Pennsylvania College of Technology, which premieres its second season Saturday, Oct. 16, at 12:30 p.m.

More than 200 high school students from throughout the state are preparing scores of mousetraps to capture honors, not mice, at Pennsylvania College of Technology this week. Instead of cheese, the students will rely on ingenuity to make effective use of mousetraps during Penn College's annual Mousetrap Racer Contest beginning at 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at the new Field House.