Information Technology Services is implementing GroupWise space limits on all employee e-mail accounts. Initially, all accounts have been set up with a large 4000MB limit. During this time, ITS asks that you begin a cleanup of your e-mail account. To reduce the size of your mailbox, delete unnecessary items, paying close attention to your Sent Items and Trash folders.
ITS Implementing Space Limits on Employee E-Mail Accounts Published 05.06.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Information Technology Services is implementing GroupWise space limits on all employee e-mail accounts. Initially, all accounts have been set up with a large 4000MB limit. During this time, ITS asks that you begin a cleanup of your e-mail account. To reduce the size of your mailbox, delete unnecessary items, paying close attention to your Sent Items and Trash folders. These areas take up a …

Kimberly L. Bolig, director of Academic Support Services and Act 101, and Henriette K. Evans, Act 101 specialist, presented a workshop entitled "Commitment to Student Success and Retention Through the Creation of Learning Communities in Summer Bridge Programs" at the Tri-State Consortium of Opportunity Programs biannual conference in Philadelphia during March.
Two Members of Academic Support Services Present at Conferences Published 05.05.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Kimberly L. Bolig, director of Academic Support Services and Act 101, and Henriette K. Evans, Act 101 specialist, presented a workshop entitled "Commitment to Student Success and Retention Through the Creation of Learning Communities in Summer Bridge Programs" at the Tri-State Consortium of Opportunity Programs biannual conference in Philadelphia during March. In addition, Evans …

A student in Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from Thomson Course Technology, a worldwide leader in computer-education products and services. James R.
IT Student Awarded 'Web Warrior' Scholarship Published 05.05.2005 News Student News Home Page contents A student in Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from Thomson Course Technology, a worldwide leader in computer-education products and services. James R. Carpenter of Williamsport, enrolled in computer information technology-internetworking applications development, recently was informed of his selection for the "Web Warrior" scholarship. …

"We've got to take one game at a time," Rees Daneker, coach of the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team, said after learning his club is going to the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference playoffs after all.
Penn College Baseball Team Set for Playoffs Published 05.05.2005 News Athletics Home Page contents "We've got to take one game at a time," Rees Daneker, coach of the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team, said after learning his club is going to the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference playoffs after all. The Wildcats (8-6 overall) dropped a doubleheader against Delaware County Community College on Tuesday and needed Delaware to sweep Bucks County Community College on Wednesday in order to …

The three-man team of Dallas Shuman, Uriah Pierce and Mike Kershner was the grand-prize winner in the Fitness Center Challenge, losing a total of 33.5 pounds of fat over the course of the contest. Each team member receives a refund of his Fitness Center semester membership (an $80 value). The contest started Feb.
Team Loses 33.5 Pounds to Win Fitness Center Challenge Published 05.04.2005 News Student News Home Page contents The three-man team of Dallas Shuman, Uriah Pierce and Mike Kershner was the grand-prize winner in the Fitness Center Challenge, losing a total of 33.5 pounds of fat over the course of the contest. Each team member receives a refund of his Fitness Center semester membership (an $80 value). The contest started Feb. 14, with each of the 15 three-member teams undergoing weigh-ins and bodyfat …

The Board of Directors of the Community Arts Center announced today that Gram Slaton, who has served as Executive Director of the facility since Sept. 29, 1993, has submitted his letter of resignation from that position, in order to pursue other opportunities.
Executive Director Plans Departure From Community Arts Center Published 05.04.2005 News Announcements Home Page contents The Board of Directors of the Community Arts Center announced today that Gram Slaton, who has served as Executive Director of the facility since Sept. 29, 1993, has submitted his letter of resignation from that position, in order to pursue other opportunities. "It's been a great ride," said Slaton, who has seen the Community Arts Center transform from a brand-new facility with a …

Pennsylvania College of Technology and WVIA-TV have announced that the "You're the Chef" cooking series will not tape new episodes in Summer 2005. WVIA will continue airing current-season episodes through the fall on Saturdays and Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Co-hosts of the show, Chef Paul Mach and Tom Speicher, are Penn College employees who have spent their summers creating new series episodes.
No New Episodes of 'You're the Chef' to Be Taped for 2005-06 Published 05.04.2005 News Announcements Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology and WVIA-TV have announced that the "You're the Chef" cooking series will not tape new episodes in Summer 2005. WVIA will continue airing current-season episodes through the fall on Saturdays and Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Co-hosts of the show, Chef Paul Mach and Tom Speicher, are Penn College employees who have spent their summers creating new series …

The Office of Residence Life held its annual end-of-the-year banquet Sunday and honored Nathaniel L. Baum as "Resident Assistant of the Year." Baum, a technology management major from Elizabethtown and an RA at Penn College for the past three years, was honored for his long track record as a solid performer.
Residence Life Honors Its '. . . of the Year' Winners Published 05.04.2005 News Student News Home Page contents The Office of Residence Life held its annual end-of-the-year banquet Sunday and honored Nathaniel L. Baum as "Resident Assistant of the Year." Baum, a technology management major from Elizabethtown and an RA at Penn College for the past three years, was honored for his long track record as a solid performer. This past year, he stepped up to assume a Senior Resident Assistant position and …

A reception was held in the Professional Development Center on Tuesday to honor faculty and staff who participated in Residence Life programming this year. A total of 48 faculty and staff members volunteered their time this past year to share a piece of themselves with students, according to Timothy J. Mallery, director of residence life.
Faculty/Staff Honored for Participation in Residence-Life Programming Published 05.04.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents A reception was held in the Professional Development Center on Tuesday to honor faculty and staff who participated in Residence Life programming this year. A total of 48 faculty and staff members volunteered their time this past year to share a piece of themselves with students, according to Timothy J. Mallery, director of residence life. Ways in which faculty/staff got …

Pennsylvania College of Technology contributed toward meeting two specific needs for the City of Williamsport this spring − and saved the city more than $15,000 by renovating portions of the Bureau of Police facility in City Hall and providing a laptop computer for the city fire inspector.
Penn College Contributes to City Department Improvements Published 05.04.2005 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology contributed toward meeting two specific needs for the City of Williamsport this spring − and saved the city more than $15,000 by renovating portions of the Bureau of Police facility in City Hall and providing a laptop computer for the city fire inspector. Students from the building construction technology and electrical departments of the college's School of Construction …