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During a three-day Health Careers Camp on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus, 40 teens will convene for a hands-on preview of several career options in the health and medical field. The camp, scheduled June 14-16, is offered jointly by the college and Susquehanna Health System to help students in their career search.

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 Catherine Wyatt , Service Attendant (regular part-time), Conference and Guest Services, starting June 5 Jessica Johnson , Waitstaff, Le Jeune Chef, (regular part-time), Hospitality, effective June 2

The first Honors Program study-abroad venture concluded Monday, when four students returned from a two-week tour of Sweden and Latvia. The group studied the culture and maritime traditions of those nations in support of their program theme, "The Maritime World," and traveled extensively by boat including two 17-hour ferry transits from Sweden to Latvia. Thomas E.

As a part of the ongoing efforts of the College Town Committee, a few local college students in Williamsport have developed a 15-second College Town ad to be shown on the big screen at the Great Escape Theatre next to the Lycoming Mall in Pennsdale.

Dates to Remember New Network Passwords Go Into Effect Monday, June 19 (read more below) AS/400 Downtime Routine maintenance: June 11, from 7-9:30 a.m. Housekeeping Reminders Employees, remember that you will receive a new network password that will go into effect June 19.GroupWise and AS/400 passwords will NOT change. For more, read the previously published PCToday article.

From the golf team's third straight unbeaten season to the archery team producing its 30th All-American, Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams have completed a record-setting year. Competing in the Penn State University Athletic Conference for the first time, Wildcat teams won five championships and finished second in two other sports.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni and a returning student have been state-certified as horticulturists on the basis of their performance in a recent four-part examination. Jennifer L. Grenoble, Pine Grove Mills, and Abigail J. Gehman, Middleburg both of whom graduated earlier this month with associate degrees in landscape/nursery technology and Lisa A.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its list of graduates for the Spring 2006 semester

The dean's list for the Spring 2006 semester at Penn College has been announced: Leigh A. Aiken, Muncy, Occupational Therapy Assistant Zachary L. Albright, Roaring Spring, Electronics Engineering Technology Agatha A. Aleniak, East Stroudsburg, Computer Aided Product Design Gilberto Alicea Jr., Reading, Collision Repair Technology Edwin J. Allan, Kingston, Building Automation Technology Asya M.

A three-member team of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently participated in a programming competition held in conjunction with the 11th annual Northeastern Conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges. James R. Carpenter, of Williamsport; Anthony A. Garritano, Altoona; and Andrew P.