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Novices can acquire the fundamental skills and knowledge of the craft of woodworking by enrolling in the noncredit "Woodworking 101" course being offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Classes for the course will meet from 4:30 to 9 p.m.

To say that the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's bowling team dominated the recent Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association championships would be an understatement. For the first time in school history, every member of the squad came home with either a first or second place finish in each of four categories and produced state champions in three of them all-event, doubles and team.

A Lancaster company that hires graduates of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Diesel Technology and Heavy Construction Equipment Technology programs and provides summer and vacation employment opportunities for students has established a scholarship at the College. Distribution of the H.L. Wiker and Sons, Inc. Scholarship will begin this fall.

Last fall, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team advanced to the semifinals of the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference. This spring, coach Mike Stanzione would like to take his team one step further. "(In the fall) we had a lot of depth on our team. We had 10 reliable pitchers, two people for each position and defensively we were sound.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's two television series, its quarterly magazine and a promotional poster all produced through the Office of College Information& Community Relations received honors recently in three national competitions.

Students considering enrolling at Pennsylvania College of Technology, as well as their families and friends, can tour the campus and learn more about academic programs, housing options, campus life and paying for college on Sunday, March 21, at Spring Visitation Day 2004.

Carolyn Strickland, director of student activities at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was awarded the Outstanding Service Citation by the National Association for Campus Activities at its recent national convention in Cincinnati.

It's that time of year again when graduating college students prepare for the next step. That step is sending out resumes and meeting with potential employers.

Dominique Filoni, executive chef/owner of Savona in Gulph Mills, and Andrew Masciangelo, chef de cuisine at the restaurant, will prepare the Distinguished Visiting Chef Series Dinner on Saturday, April 17, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Tickets for the dinner, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the College's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, are available for $125.

William D. Davis, a member of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors since its inception in 1989, has announced his resignation from the board, effective March 1. Davis, the board's vice chairman, informed Penn College President Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour that he wants to devote more time to other endeavors. He retired from the banking industry in 1993.