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PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: J. Michael Richards , Web Designer, College Information & Community Relations, effective March 26
Vol. 6, No. 32 Schedule/Results/Records (Through Sunday, March 25) Archery Saturday, March 31-Sunday, April 1 - at James Madison University Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) Men's VolleyballOverall record: 11-2 Saturday, March 17 at Lehigh Tournament, canceled Tuesday, March 20 host Susquehanna University at Bardo Gym, W, 3-0 Thursday, March 29 at Messiah College, 7 p.m.
The American Institute of Architects' Middle Pennsylvania chapter met in Penn College's Professional Development Centeron Friday night, discussing the architectural design of The Madigan Library. Benedict H.
Technology Day was held March 22 for 27 home-school students from the northcentral region of Pennsylvania. Students ranged from grade 6-12. They were placed in three groups according to their grade level.
An aviation maintenance technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology is one of only two students chosen worldwide to receive an Aircraft Maintenance Technician Scholarship from Helicopter Association International. Wesley C.
Students are helping students succeed at Pennsylvania College of Technology through a new scholarship fund established by the Student Government Association. The Student Leader Legacy Scholarship will make its first $500 award at the Student Activities Awards Banquet in April, according to SGA President James Riedel, an automotive technology management student from Quogue, N.Y.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students Ronald J.Button, an HVAC- mechanical systems major from Port Allegany, and Matthew J. Kinneman, an HVAC technology student from Aberdeen, N.J., recently teamed up with technicians from local heating contractors to replace a Watsontown woman's leaking boiler.
Three student organizations are sponsoring a 12-hour dance-a-thon at Pennsylvania College of Technology this month, offering the campus community several ways to contribute to the American Cancer Society. "The Penn College Dance-a-Thon," tagged the "Dance for Hope," will be held from 6 p.m. Friday, March 30, to 6 a.m. Saturday, March 31, in Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center.
The Penn College intramural basketball team fought and clawed back Tuesday night, but, in the end, Lycoming College's inside game proved to be the difference. Jordan McQuown and Anthony Flint led the Wildcats with 17 points each. The Wildcats got within six points with a minute left, but Lycoming made allof itsfoul shots and the final score was Lycoming, 65; Penn College, 54.
The Wildlife Management class of Donald Nibert, senior faculty member in the forestry department, was visited Wednesday afternoon by two Pennsylvania Game Commission personnel transporting a 300-pound black bear that recently was trapped near Warrensville.