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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.
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.
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.
Vol. 4, No. 22 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Jan. 16) Men's Basketball Overall record: 6-6 CCAC record: 4-3 Wednesday, Jan. 12 host Luzerne County Community College, W, 93-91 Friday, Jan. 14 host Penn State Delaware, W, 80-70 Saturday, Jan. 15 host Penn State Abington, L, 82-63 Wednesday, Jan. 19 Penn State Fayette at Penn College, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
A team of square dancers from Mifflin County including three current Penn College students from Lewistown won a first-place ribbon at this month's Pennsylvania Farm Show. Members of the "Cam O" team are, from left in far-left photo: Brandy Mayes; Jonas D. Glick, enrolled in Forest Technology and a member of the Penn College archery team; his sister, Kati J.
The wife, relatives, friends and colleagues of a Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate have donated more than $10,000 to establish the Brian E. Liles Memorial Scholarship to benefit students at the College.
A team of two-year construction majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology grabbed a second consecutive first-place finish during competition at this week?s National Association of Home Builders' international convention in Orlando, Fla. Its four-year counterpart finished 10th in a strong 28-school field, and saw one of its members individually honored at Thursday's awards ceremony.
With more than a quarter of a million titles in their combined inventories, why are the libraries in Lycoming County all urging county residents to read the same book?
More than 600 regional high school students and chapter advisers from 13 area junior and senior high schools converged on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus Friday, Jan. 7, to compete in the Region 7 Future Business Leaders of America Conference. Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies hosted the event in coordination with the Outreach K-12 Office.
Stephen T. Duna, instructor of collision repair, recently was recognized by Chief Automotive Systems Training Division with certification as a Master Structural Technician. Due to the constantly changing nature of automotive technology, regular collision-repair training is an ongoing fact of life in the industry, as well as in teaching.