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A Montour County native is among chefs from the award-winning Charleston, S.C., restaurants Magnolias Uptown Down South and Cypress Lowcountry Grille who will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology in March to work with students to produce an elegant "Visiting Chef Dinner" that raises money for scholarships.
With the glitz and glamour of a Hollywood awards show, "Good Morning, Penn College" an initiative to familiarize the college community with the people and responsibilities in offices campuswide kicked off Tuesday in the PDC's Mountain Laurel Room.
Vol. 6, No. 27 Schedule/Results/Records (Through Sunday, Feb. 18) Men's BasketballOverall record: 4-20 PSUAC record: 4-12 Thursday, Feb. 15 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, ppd. to Feb. 19 Saturday, Feb. 17 host Penn State McKeesport, W, 90-58 Monday, Feb. 19 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21 host Penn State Scranton, 8 p.m.
Penn College employs a number of persons who are hypersensitive to perfumes, colognes and similar aromatics. No doubt there are students attending the college who suffer from the same problem. Small amounts, even from a distance, can cause genuine distress for the respiratory systems of those who suffer from that condition.
The Penn College Police are investigating several burglaries that have occurred at Rose Street Apartments over the past three weeks. Several apartments in the Lancaster building were entered ,and personal items were stolen . These items include game stations, laptop computers and cash. Some of these burglaries occurred whilethe residentswere in the ir apartment s sleeping.
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: Josh Kalb , Food Service Worker, Campus Center, (Regular Part-Time), Food Services, starting Feb. 14
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently received awards in national competition for its quarterly magazine, college catalog and Internet home page.
Michael Kalin, the owner of Biodiesel Pennsylvania Inc. spoke to Pennsylvania College of Technology's Diesel Equipment Technology Advisory Committee on Thursday night about his company's production of fuel from soybean oil.
Penn College students who have been in the military maynowreceive a fitness elective credit for their basic training, provided the training has taken place within the past 10 years. Students with military service would need to submit a transcript to the Admissions Office from the American Council on Education stating that the training has been evaluated.
A Penn College culinary arts alumnus is one of four competitors in "Fantasy Fruit Sculptures" the latest Food Network Challenge on the popular cable channel. James Parker, a 1991 graduate and founder of Veggy Art, turns fruits and vegetables into indescribably beautiful centerpieces. A description of thecompetition is on the network's Web site.