For the fifth straight year, the student team defeated the staff/faculty team in their annual All-Star basketball game, this time by a score of 107-65. Thanks to all who participated or cheered for their favorite team in theJan. 21contest.
Students Defeat Faculty/Staff 107-65 in Basketball Published 01.24.2005 News Athletics Home Page contents For the fifth straight year, the student team defeated the staff/faculty team in their annual All-Star basketball game, this time by a score of 107-65. Thanks to all who participated or cheered for their favorite team in theJan. 21contest. Student Matt Melusky (the game's most valuable player) led all scorers with 26 points.Three other student team members were in double figures: Erick Gainer, Dan …

Materials that help spread the reputation of Pennsylvania College of Technology a national public television cooking series, an interactive marketing DVD and a broadcast commercial have been honored in a global competition that recognizes excellence in visual communication. "In today's world, visual communication is crucial in marketing," said Elaine J.
Penn College Honored for TV Series, Other Marketing Materials Published 01.21.2005 News Home Page contents Materials that help spread the reputation of Pennsylvania College of Technology a national public television cooking series, an interactive marketing DVD and a broadcast commercial have been honored in a global competition that recognizes excellence in visual communication. "In today's world, visual communication is crucial in marketing," said Elaine J. Lambert, director of college information and …

Dr. Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz, associate vice president for academic affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has co-written a book about organizing and conducting a professional-development program for new faculty. The book, "New Faculty Professional Development: Planning an Ideal Program," was published recently by New Forums Press Inc., Stillwater, Okla.
Administrator Co-Writes Book on Faculty Professional Development Published 01.21.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Dr. Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz, associate vice president for academic affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has co-written a book about organizing and conducting a professional-development program for new faculty. The book, "New Faculty Professional Development: Planning an Ideal Program," was published recently by New Forums Press Inc., Stillwater, Okla. Second author for the …

The Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association has established an endowed scholarship fund for nursing students in the School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded this fall.
Scholarship Established at Penn College for Nursing Students Published 01.20.2005 News Home Page contents The Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association has established an endowed scholarship fund for nursing students in the School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded this fall. To be eligible, students must be enrolled full time or part time in the School of Health Sciences, with preference given to those in the bachelor-degree or …

Kirk M. Allen, ajunior Business Administration-Management Information Systems major from Birdsboro (Berks County), has been selected by the Student Government Association as January's "Student of the Month" at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Kirk M. Allen Selected as 'Student of the Month' Published 01.19.2005 News Student News Home Page contents Kirk M. Allen, ajunior Business Administration-Management Information Systems major from Birdsboro (Berks County), has been selected by the Student Government Association as January's "Student of the Month" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. An SGA senator, representing the School of Business and Computer Technologies, Allen's dedication to his leadership position has made him a campus standout. …

Beginning this fall, all athletes at Pennsylvania College of Technology will have four-year eligibility, and most of the College's teams will compete in Penn State's Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference.
All Penn College Athletes to Gain Four-Year Eligibility This Fall Published 01.19.2005 News Athletics Home Page contents Beginning this fall, all athletes at Pennsylvania College of Technology will have four-year eligibility, and most of the College's teams will compete in Penn State's Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference. Previously, Penn College athletes participating in men's basketball, men's and women's volleyball, women's soccer, co-ed archery, co-ed bowling and the dance team had four-year …

Employees, you may have noticed a new icon a yellow circle with cross hairs when you turned on your office computer today. The icon, which should appear in the lower right corner of your screen, signals that Webroot Spy Sweeper is working to protect your computer from spyware. ITS remotely installed Spy Sweeper on all employee computers early this week.
Information Technology Services Announces Rollout of Anti-Spyware Software Published 01.19.2005 News Home Page contents Employees, you may have noticed a new icon a yellow circle with cross hairs when you turned on your office computer today. The icon, which should appear in the lower right corner of your screen, signals that Webroot Spy Sweeper is working to protect your computer from spyware. ITS remotely installed Spy Sweeper on all employee computers early this week. The software is configured to run …

Pennsylvania College of Technology was well represented in Visual Communications Journal 2004, with articles contributed or edited by four current and former members of the Graphic Communications faculty. Karen J.
Journal Features Work of Four Current and Past Faculty Members Published 01.18.2005 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology was well represented in Visual Communications Journal 2004, with articles contributed or edited by four current and former members of the Graphic Communications faculty. Karen J. Murray, an instructor of Graphic Communications, co-wrote an article titled "Needs Assessment for Graphic Communications Education." The their graphic-communications …

By Juli Reppert Student Writer/Photographer The Spring 2005 Arts and Lecture Series at Pennsylvania College of Technology will begin Jan. 18 with a performance by singer-pianist Rob Gonzalez. The musical performances, lectures and activities are sponsored by the Student Activities Office at Penn College with the exception of the Feb.
Spring 2005 Arts and Lecture Series Starts Jan. 18 Published 01.17.2005 News Events Home Page contents By Juli Reppert Student Writer/Photographer The Spring 2005 Arts and Lecture Series at Pennsylvania College of Technology will begin Jan. 18 with a performance by singer-pianist Rob Gonzalez. The musical performances, lectures and activities are sponsored by the Student Activities Office at Penn College with the exception of the Feb. 1 program with Tres Femmes, the April 5 program with slam poet Rives and …

The Gallery at Penn College on the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology will host "The Earthly and the Ethereal," a collection of artwork by Mark J. Mahosky, from Jan. 18 to Feb. 11. An opening reception will take place from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, with an artist?s talk scheduled at 4 p.m. Both the opening and the talk are free and open to the public.
Gallery at Penn College to Host Art of Mark Mahosky Published 01.17.2005 News Events Home Page contents The Gallery at Penn College on the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology will host "The Earthly and the Ethereal," a collection of artwork by Mark J. Mahosky, from Jan. 18 to Feb. 11. An opening reception will take place from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, with an artist?s talk scheduled at 4 p.m. Both the opening and the talk are free and open to the public. After the opening, viewing …