Displaying 13611 - 13620 of 14853 results (page 1362 of 1486)
Search Penn College News
Information Technology Services asks the campus community for continued patience and understanding regarding the problem of "spam." We recognize that an increasing amount of spam (often pornographic in nature) is finding its way into your mailboxes. Although our filters stop an average of 30,000 spam messages a day, we cannot block them all without also blocking legitimate e-mail.
By Juli Reppert, Student Writer/Photographer Alcohol Awareness Week, to be held Oct. 18-24 at Pennsylvania College of Technology, provides many fun and informative ways for students to learn about the effects and consequences of alcohol use and abuse. There will be educational activities, lectures, giveaways, movies, free food and more for students all week long.
The Penn College Fitness Center Open House Party will be held Monday, Oct. 18., from 3 to 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.
With his senior project, a Pennsylvania College of Technology student proved he could create an electronic process for bottling perfume that large companies, including French manufacturer Chanel, didn't believe could be accomplished. Chad E. Wagner, Williamsport, is pursuing a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology.
After touring the renovated Klump Academic Center on Thursday, the Penn College Board of Directors approved Residence Life on-campus housing rates for 2005-06 and OK'd some routine midyear budget adjustments.
The Office of Instructional Technology & Distance Learning is sponsoring participation in the Teaching Online in Higher Education Conference. This year's theme is "Politics, Ethics and Online Instruction." Offered entirely via the Internet, TOHE features presentations and discussions on topics that are quickly becoming the focus of debates on many campuses. The conference will be held Nov.
Angela D. Rymer, a junior Business Administration-Marketing major from Jersey Shore, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for October. Active on and off campus, Rymer is vice president of the Penn College chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, a national organization for students preparing for careers in business.
It's already midterm and the Occupational Therapy Assistant Club asks: Do your neck, back or shoulders hurt yet? Do you know why? It just might be your backpack! Carrying too much weight or improperly wearing backpacks can cause neck, back and shoulder pain and compromise posture and breathing.
The dean of Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies has been named to a national organization committed to maintaining the quality of technicians in the heating-ventilation-air conditioning/refrigeration industry.
It's one thing to have talent, and another to make that talent work for you. Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Chet Schuman did both this season and the reward was not one, but two championships.