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More than 150 students in 10th to 12th grades visited campus Friday to take part in the Outreach for K-12 Office's NanoTrek Camp. The students are enrolled in the 2+2+2 program, through which they take Penn College classes while in high school.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students exhibited their knowledge while competing against experienced representatives from the systems and automation industry in a recent quiz-bowl style event.

By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer The third and final presentation in this semester's "My Last Words" series at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be offered April 11, when Chef Michael J. Ditchfield, instructor of food and hospitality management/culinary arts, discusses the importance of becoming involved in school and in the community.

This season, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball team stepped up its level of competition and, on Saturday, it gets a chance to show just how good it has become. The Wildcats will be one of 16 teams competing in the Middle Atlantic Collegiate Volleyball Club League championships at Haverford College.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently installed fiber-optic connectors for Moran Industries, a Watsontown-based logistics company.

A Maryland firm aims to assist construction management students at Pennsylvania College of Technology through a newly established scholarship fund. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. of Baltimore recently finalized the agreement for the scholarship at Penn College.

Public-service announcements created for area nonprofit clients by students in the mass media communication major at Pennsylvania College of Technology will air locally on cable television. The students are enrolled in an advanced digital media production course offered by the college's School of Integrated Studies.

Damian J. Kotecki, president of the American Welding Society, toured the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies and the School of Transportation Technology at Penn College on April 5. He is scheduled to take part in an awards dinner for winners of the Central Pennsylvania Section of the American Welding Society's welding contest for secondary and postsecondary students.

James Rhem, a scholar on the role of faculty, will be the fourth speaker in the William C. Butler Lecture Series, which continues April 20 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Rhem will offer an informative and entertaining presentation on "The Teacher in the Movies," focusing on how teachers and scholars are portrayed in popular cinema.