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These days, popular culture in Japan is not what you might imagine. Get a glimpse of popular Japanese music, fashion, decorations and more when the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library presents "Japanese Pop Culture" on Tuesday, July 15. Dr. Joseph E. LeBlanc, instructor of physics, will present the program, which will run from noon to 1 p.m. Dr.

The most historic building on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus the Klump Academic Center soon will receive an exterior facelift and extensive interior renovations that will expand available classroom and instructional space.

Twelve students enrolled for the Fall 2003 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been honored as "Presidential Scholars" for academic excellence and service to their schools and communities. In addition, three adults who are returning to the classroom have been selected as "Penn College Scholars" for their achievements.

By Mindy Johnston College Information & Community Relations Intern Registrations are being accepted at Pennsylvania College of Technology for a unique "summer camp" for adults who want to learn more about floral design or culinary delights. The sessions, to be held July 21-23, will be led by expert faculty from the School of Hospitality and School of Natural Resources Management at Penn College.

They've spread out across the country and around the world in the past 62 years, and alumni of the Pennsylvania College of Technology predecessor institution Williamsport Technical Institute now are being called upon to return June 20 for the third annual W.T.I. reunion. "The first year, there were 52 alumni attending the reunion," said Barbara A.

By Mindy Johnston College Information & Community Relations Intern Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Health Sciences and Susquehanna Health System are teaming up again to offer the third annual Introduction to Health Careers program for students in grades 10-12 on June 23-25.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is one of seven nationwide to be awarded a fellowship to attend the Associated Builders and Contractors National Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., on June 3-4. Justin D.

Dr. Daniel J. Doyle, a professor of history at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to teach in Egypt this fall. Dr. Doyle is one of approximately 800 U.S. faculty and professionals who will travel to 140 countries for the 2003-04 academic year through the Fulbright Scholar Program, an educational-exchange activity sponsored by the U.S.

Twelve Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports athletes in three sports have been awarded all-state or all-conference honors.

Pennsylvania College of Technology claimed its 13th All-American archer following national outdoor competition last week at Carbondale, Ill. And, as a team, the Wildcats placed third, their highest finish ever.