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Penn College was among hundreds of institutions around the world that took part in the fight to help end violence against women by staging a production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues." Part of a global campaign to raise awareness and money for local anti-violence agencies, the play was presented three times in the ACC Auditorium during the campus observance of "Sexual Awareness Week." (Ph

Penn College student Matthew L. Gross, right, of Dover, a plastics and polymer engineering technology major, demonstrates for state Rep. Brett O. Feese, left, the thermoformer that makes up the college's mobile poly lab. Gross and fellow plastics and polymer engineering technology student Todd P.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved a two-year extension of the employment contract with the Penn College Education Association, authorized the engagement of Wachovia Bank to provide college investment services and endorsed some mid-year budget adjustments. The board also welcomed its newest member Robert N.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College Education Association which includes full-time teaching faculty, librarians and counselors employed by the college have agreed to extend their current employment contract through the 2008-09 academic year.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors has approved the engagement of Wachovia Bank for college investment management services. The college requested proposals from area financial institutions and conducted an extensive evaluation of the 12 submissions it received.

The owner of a Tioga County lumber company is establishing an endowed scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology to benefit forest technology students from Northcentral Pennsylvania. Ray Wheeland, owner and chief executive officer of Wheeland Lumber Co. Inc., Liberty, recently completed the agreement for the Wheeland Lumber Co. Scholarship at Penn College.

A NASA engineer will be on campus for Pennsylvania College of Technology's Visitation Day on Saturday, April 1, offering several presentations about the future of aviation. Donner Grigsby, a certified information systems security professional at NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia and the agency's 2004 "Speaker of the Year" is scheduled to speak at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Lanessa L. Satteson, of Elimsport, in her final semester toward an associate's degree in collision repair technology, has been chosen by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association as February's "Student of the Month." "Lanessa is a solid role model for ... students," remarked her faculty nominator.

A leading engineering, architecture and surveying firm has established an endowed scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology as a memorial to one of the company's founding members. Representatives of Larson Design Group recently finalized the scholarship agreement, making a gift of $20,000 to establish the fund as a permanent source of scholarship awards. The Larson Design Group/Robert W.

Based on results from the regular season, two Pennsylvania College of Technology bowling teams are favorites going into Wednesday's Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference tournament at Pine Summit Lanes in Pine Summit.The men's team of Andrew Hurst (West York), who carries a 218 average; Brandon Hendricks (Sunbury), with a 206 average; and Tim McMahon (Williamsport), with a 204 average; is fav