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Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., of Torrance, Calif., has donated a 2000 Corolla sedan to Pennsylvania College of Technology for instructional use. The vehicle, which is valued at $16,323, will be used in the automotive programs in the School of Transportation Technology at Penn College.

Past and present hosts of television cooking shows will combine their culinary skills to make delectable dishes during WVIA-TV's pledge drive on Saturday, Dec. 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Janet Eyer Miller, a television pioneer in northeastern Pennsylvania, will join Chef Paul Mach and Tom Speicher, the hosts of WVIA's current popular cooking series "You're the Chef," for live cooking.

The DaimlerChrysler Training Center at Malvern has donated a Chrysler Maserati worth more than $11,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The 1991 vehicle, which is valued at $11,070, will be used for instructional purposes by the automotive programs in the School of Transportation Technology at Penn College. Ken Benson of DaimlerChrysler presented the car to the College.

Two outstanding students in the Heavy Construction Equipment Technology programs in the School of Natural Resources Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been presented with the "Operator of the Year" and the "Mechanic of the Year" awards. Bennett J.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been charged with a number of crimes in connection with a series of bomb threats that led to several campus evacuations in the last month. Melissa Rose Holmes, a 24-year-old student in the Applied Human Services (B.S.

Various facilities on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus were evacuated and searched Tuesday evening following a series of threatening telephone calls. College officials quickly determined that the calls, which were received beginning at 8:30 p.m., were false, and all operations returned to normal by 10 p.m.

Focusing attention on the call for expanded international programs in our schools, Pennsylvania College of Technology will join colleges and universities across the nation Nov. 13-17 in celebrating the first-ever U.S. International Education Week. The observance is part of a renewed emphasis on international education launched in April by the U.S. Departments of State and Education.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has joined the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania, a nonprofit, 100-percent member-funded association dedicated to the growth and success of the technology community within a 22-county region of Central Pennsylvania.

"Rural America" was the only painting that local artist and picture-framer Lone A. Hock ever offered for sale. Now, the late artist and frame-shop owner's work will be returned to his family by its owner: Pennsylvania College of Technology. Hock, who died in 1999, was a self-taught painter who originally hailed from Bloomsburg.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has received $50,000 from the estate of a Watsontown couple to further fund their endowed scholarship for graduates of Warrior Run High School, Turbotville. The Ralph L. and Josephine C. Smith Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually each fall to a first-year student at Penn College who is a graduate of Warrior Run High School.