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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.
Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball and coed tennis teams had great fall regular seasons, and they both look to continue that in playoff action this weekend.The women's volleyball squad that went 16-1 overall and was 15-0 in Penn State University Athletic Conference matches, hosts Penn State Hazleton at 1 p.m.
The Remembrance Garden, at the east side of the Carl Building Technologies Center, has been completed by students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies and will officially open Sunday. The area was designed by architecture technology students and constructed by students in all of the concrete classes. Those classes instructed by Daniel L.
Penn College Police, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Comprehensive Highway Safety Program, are actively campaigning against drunk driving this Halloween. Adding a seasonal touch to sound year-round advice, police are taking their message to the airwaves and to establishments frequented by students. Police Chief Chris E.
The Outreach for K-12 Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology coordinated and recently launched a Web site that can help school districts across Pennsylvania implement the state?s new Career Education and Work Academic Standards.
The next accomplished chef slated to work with students as part of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Visiting Chef Series has traveled internationally to share his skills, but, in November, he will mentor budding chefs in his hometown. Born and raised in Williamsport, Chef Scott Rowe's vast experience encompasses restaurants, private clubs and resorts.
Fivestudents and two professors from Tsuyama National Technical College inTsuyama, Japan, visited Penn College last week. Thegroup touredcampusfacilities, participated in a physics lab and experiencedWilliamsport's hospitality bystaying with host families in thecommunity. This visit is part of a short-term study-abroad exchangewith Tsuyama. Five Penn College students and Joseph E.