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More than 300 students have petitioned to graduate in December from Pennsylvania College of Technology, which will hold Winter Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 18, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. The student speaker for the ceremonies, which begin at 11 a.m., will be Hannah P.
Most of us are familiar with Google's powerful search capabilities. Just enter a subject in the search box and Google will return hundreds, if not thousands, of Web sites containing that word or phrase. However, weeding through those pages to find relevant, credible sources for academic research can be counterproductive.
Vol. 4, No. 15 Recent Results/Upcoming Games(Through Sunday, Nov. 21) Men's Basketball Overall record: 2-2 CCAC record: 1-0 Monday, Nov. 15 hosted Lehigh Carbon, W, 91-62 Friday, Nov. 19 at Elizabethtown University Blue Jay Classic vs. Elizabethtown, L, 108-64 Saturday, Nov. 20 at Elizabethtown University Blue Jay Classic vs. Washington (Md.) College, L, 81-57 Tuesday, Nov.
Jane R. Arenas, clinical director of the Physician Assistant Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology, wrote an article that was published in the Fall 2004 newsletter of the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants.
Pennsylvania College of Technology held an open house recently to showcase its new Haas equipment area, designated the "Haas Technical Education Center." Haas Automation Inc.
STRIKE! Frozen turkeys slide Wednesday, toppling soda-bottle "pins" as students at Nature's Cove (ESC) and the Susquehanna Room tried their hand at "Turkey Bowling," sponsored by Food Services and Pepsi. Students who bowled a strike were entered in a grand-prize drawing for a five-CD home stereo system and a wooden dart-board cabinet.
A time capsule containing items that reflect Pennsylvania College of Technology, the local community and the world in which we live soon will be placed in a wall at the newly renovated Klump Academic Center.
Tara L. Martin, athird-year Dental Hygiene-Health Policy and Administration major from Bressler (Dauphin County), has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for November.
To protect the Pennsylvania College of Technology community from the aggressive legal campaign being waged by the recording, motion picture and software industries, the administration has decided to ban peer-to-peer software such as KaZaA, eDonkey and Gnutella on College-owned computers.
Two "story time" events are scheduled in the Penn College Library in recognition of National Children's Book Week. The Birds (children ages 3-5 years) will visit the library at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 18. Jenny Maurer, library technical services manager, will be the reader. The Bunnies (children 2-3 years) will visit the library at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 19.