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The Franklin County Builders Association will begin awarding scholarships to Pennsylvania College of Technology students in Fall 2004.
One individual national champion, two second-place team finishes and three All-Americans. It was another season to remember for the Penn College archery squad. Ryan Romberger, a junior from Pillow and graduate of Upper Dauphin High School, won the male compound title in the U.S. Collegiate Outdoor Championships, which concluded Sunday at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards recently to its May 2004 graduates. The award winners − and their addresses and academic majors − are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the College: Brandon Lloyd Lebo, Boiling Springs, Construction Management.
The dean's list for the Sping 2004 semester at Penn College has been announced: Russell H. Ackley Jr., Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology, Danville Christopher G. Adamsstrong>, Computer Information Technology-Internetworking Application Development Concentration, Pen Argyl Dustin R. Adams, Electrical Occupations, Mayport Louis J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its list of Spring 2004 graduates: Dustin R. Adams, Mayport, Electrical Occupations Carl Russell Akers, Gaines, Automotive Technology Scott E.
Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members Dr. Joseph E. LeBlanc and Mary Jo Saxe were presented with Excellence in Teaching Awards during spring commencement ceremonies at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport.
Siemens Building Technologies Inc. recently donated building-automation equipment valued at more than $345,000 for use in Pennsylvania College of Technology's new Building Automation Technology lab, a contribution of great benefit to students and the industry that ultimately will hire them.
Everyone's a winner in Little League Baseball's Challenger Division, which offers disabled youngsters the same opportunities as other children to take part in the national pastime. Thanks to a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students, special-needs players and their fans now have one more thing in common with baseball lovers everywhere: a hot dog and soda at the ball field.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented "Distinguished Staff" and "Part-Time Teaching Excellence" awards today, while also honoring retirees and the newest members of the College's "Quarter-Century Club." The honors were bestowed at an Employee Recognition Week Reception held at Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center at Penn College.
Pennsylvania College of Technology archers have had their share of success since the season began in January. Now comes the big one the U.S. Collegiate Outdoor Championships. Heading into the national meet, which will be staged Thursday through Sunday at James Madison University, Penn College is ranked fifth as a team, just two points out of third.