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The Pennsylvania Economic Association has chosen Pennsylvania College of Technology as the site of its 2007 annual conference, to be held from May 31 to June 2 at the college's main campus in Williamsport. "At last November's PEA board meeting, I volunteered our campus," said Gerald D.

"We honestly did not think it (the turnaround) would happen this quick," Antanitis said after the match. "We are very happy with the outcome, and the girls' excitement for the season. They, actually, are what turned it around. They were all very dedicated and we always had enough girls for games and always had people at practice.

The Rose Street/College West team defeated The Village/Campus View 13-0 in Sunday night's Powder Puff Football game on the soccer field. "Both teams were fired up and ready to play," said Jeremy Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant. After student Julie Schweitzer sang the national anthem, the ball was kicked off and Rose Street jumped to an early 7-0 lead.

Henriette K. Evans, Act 101 academic and career specialist and the Northeast Regional Representative to the Pennsylvania Association of Developmental Educators' Board of Directors, coordinated the Fall 2006 Workshop Oct. 20 at Marywood University.

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: Ammie Zarzyczny , Office Assistant, Advisement Center, starts Nov. 6

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology students have received scholarship awards from the Architectural Woodwork Institute, which also has honored the college with its first Presidential Award of Excellence in Woodworking Education. Andrew P. Hoover, Altoona; Jason M. Klinedinst, New Oxford; Keith A. Fessler Jr., Pine Grove; and Adam S.

A class of Pennsylvania College of Technology masonry students recently gained valuable experience at a worldwide-focused mission near Montoursville, continuing the institution's tradition of community service through hands-on involvement.

The American Red Cross was "extremely happy" about the turnout for Wednesday's Bloodmobile at the Bush Campus Center, where a total of 160 individuals registered to give blood and 147 pints were collected achieving the goal of 130. There were 58 first-time donors, and every pint collected goes to saving another life.

EarthSmart, the environment and biology club, conducted a semiannual litter pickup of its assigned 2-mile portion of Northway Road on Tuesday. The litter collection is in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation; members who braved chill winds along the highway: Aaron Hottenstein, Sarah Fleming, Katie Huffman, Lucas Larson, Bryan Delio, Asya Allen and Andrew Christoffel.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology freshman is one of six students nationwide selected to compete in the American Welding Society's Weld-Off, to be held at the AWS Welding Show and Exposition in Atlanta from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. Westley A. Smith, Mifflinburg, is pursuing a bachelor's degree in welding and fabrication engineering technology.