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Freshman Josh Wells (DuBois) and sophomore Bryan Vertigan (Emmaus) completed play in the recent two-day Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association Championships on Penn State's Blue Course by shooting a 166 and 178, respectively. "They didn't play to their potential," assessed coach Chet Schuman. "It's kind of sad. The conditions were good. The greens were hard to hold, but they knew that.
David I. Dooley, an artist and educator for more than 30 years, will present a one-time exhibition of his works on Monday, Nov. 5, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's 202 Gallery. Dooley's works may be viewed from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the gallery, located on the second floor of the Alvin C. Bush Campus Center at Penn College. Earlier in the day, he will present a demonstration for art students.
The Pennsylvania Housing Resource Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Pennsylvania Housing Research Center at The Pennsylvania State University will sponsor a one-day "Moisture Control" workshop Nov. 8 in Valley Forge for the home-building and professional-design communities. The workshop will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sheraton Park Ridge Hotel & Conference Center.
Industry representatives from nearly a dozen firms participated in a Plastics and Polymer Department Open House and Reception at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently, getting a firsthand look at the state-of-the-art equipment and laboratories available to students, faculty and staff.
Pennsylvania College of Technology and HON INDUSTRIES Inc. have announced their intent to complete a gift/purchase arrangement by which the College will acquire HON's vacant Williamsport manufacturing facility adjacent to the main campus and convert it for use by academic and workforce-training programs.
Having already won Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference regular season crowns, the Pennsylvania College of Technology's men's and women's cross-country squads are primed to complete their final goals claiming Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association 2001 team and individual championships. "We're looking pretty good. Berks County is our main competitors.
More than 1,000 students in grades 7-12 from 15 school districts around Pennsylvania will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology on Friday, Oct. 19, to explore a variety of careers ranging from floral design to plastics technology. The "Career Day" event will take place from 9 a.m.
Although it won't be in the running for a team title, Pennsylvania College of Technology will be represented by two golfers seeking individual honors Monday and Tuesday in the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships on Penn State's Blue Course.
It's not how you start, but how you finish. Pennsylvania College of Technology's baseball team closed out its regular season by winning five of its final six games jumping from fifth to second in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference standings and coach Mike Stanzione likes his squad's changes going into this weekend's conference tournament at Keystone College in La Plume.
The number of students attending Pennsylvania College of Technology has risen by more than 4 percent this fall, resulting in the highest enrollment ever recorded at the institution. Based on third-week enrollment figures, there are 5,538 students attending the College for the Fall 2001 semester, an increase of 215 (4.1 percent) over Fall 2000.