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The Student Government Association will offer its Spring Educational Program at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in Penn's Inn. The presenter will be Patrick Combs, a rapidly rising star in the corporate world. This presentation will touch on teaching initiative, fueling passion and improving productivity.
Vol. 4, No. 34 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, April 17) Baseball Overall record: 5-1 EPCC record: 5-1 Tuesday, April 12 host Penn State Scranton, W, 4-1; W, 6-0 Wednesday, April 13 host Penn State York, W, 4-1; W, 19-1 Monday, April 18 host Alfred St. (N.Y.) at Bowman Field (2), 5 p.m. Saturday, April 23 host Bucks County Community College at Bowman Field (2), 1 p.m.
The team working at The Village was crowned the winner of this past weekend's "Monster Hut" competition, which concluded Sunday with an awards ceremony in the Professional Development Center courtyard. Team members were Matthew Divok, Steven Zomerfeld III, David Harrington, Jason Maddox, David Baker, Curtis Graf and faculty adviser Clifford Jones. The winning team received prizes from Marc E.
More than 200 runners and walkers participated in a 5K race on April 9 to benefit the Allyson Wilgar-Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund. The event was held on the Penn College campus and was organized by college nursing faculty, who have formed the Allyson Wilgar-Jones Scholarship Committee.
"Making our town your town" is the slogan for the new College Town Web site, developed by college students in the Williamsport area, working as part of the Williamsport-Lycoming Chamber of Commerce College Town Committee.
With all of the construction at Pennsylvania College of Technology over the past several years, it might be surprising that a special ceremony would be held to unveil a new wall. But as Penn College President Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour noted, this is no "ordinary" wall.
Officials from PPL Corp. and its Montour Preserve visited Pennsylvania College of Technology today, reaffirming a longtime and mutually productive relationship. "For over two decades, the Montour Preserve and Penn College have had an ongoing partnership that has been beneficial to both," said Kevin R.
The applied-technology focus at Pennsylvania College of Technology has paid off for many of its graduates who are now working in the field they studied. Among those are alumni of the graphic-design and advertising-art majors, who returned to the campus on April 14 to show current students the kind of work their education has helped them to pursue.
In their most recent outing April 9 at the James Madison Invitational, Penn College archers took a first place in the women's compound competition and Jason Kornbau (Red Lion) won the individual men's recurve championship. "They're on a roll now.
The Board of Directors of Pennsylvania College of Technology has authorized the college to continue operations after June 30 at budgeted levels approved for fiscal year 2004-05, in the event a state budget is not passed.