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Culinary students at Pennsylvania College of Technology are making gingerbread houses that will be displayed during the Third Annual Victorian Christmas celebration in Williamsport's Historic District before being auctioned for charity. The student-crafted creations will be displayed from 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24, at Park Place (formerly The Park Home) on West Fourth Street.

Chocolate houses created by students in the Baking and Pastry Arts major at Pennsylvania College of Technology will help Williamsport/Lycoming Habitat for Humanity continue its mission of building affordable housing for low-income families in need of adequate shelter. The chocolate houses will be sold in a silent auction to be held from noon to 2 p.m. on Dec.

Chefs John Folse and Leah Chase, world-renowned authorities on the art of Cajun and Creole cooking, will return to Pennsylvania College of Technology on Dec. 1 for the Distinguished Visiting Chef Series dinner at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.

Faculty and students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been afforded the honor of working on a project that one professor likened to "making a 200-pound piece of jewelry" constructing the wooden "yoke" from which an exact Liberty Bell replica will hang as it is displayed around the nation.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently named Dr. John J. Kehoe as its director of strategic planning and research. Kehoe, a New Jersey native, comes to Penn College from the Pennsylvania Department of Education, where he was a higher-education research analyst responsible for a number of statewide programs and initiatives under the deputy secretary for postsecondary and higher education.

Sports records, like rules, are made to be broken. But a record-setting effort by Lenny Pasquale a Collision Repair student and member of the Wildcat co-ed bowling team will stand forever. "I realized around the seventh frame that I was really throwing the ball well, and, with a little luck, this could be my day," Pasquale told PCToday of his Nov.

IBM recently donated computer hardware and software valued at nearly $750,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology for use in the new Business Administration-Management Information Systems Concentration major in the School of Business and Computer Technologies.

A former National League umpire, fired in 1988 after his homosexuality was reported in the New York Post, brought a message of dignity and tolerance to Penn's Inn on Tuesday night. "Whatever you do in your life, I hope it's with the gift of inner peace feeling good about yourself, respecting yourself always," Dave Pallone told his small, but rapt audience.

It takes some coaches at least half a season to determine the kind of team they'll have, but Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball coach Jeff Chamberlin views Friday's opener as the tell-tale for his club. "They're going to go out on the court and see bigger, stronger, faster players (than they saw in high school).

Courses in Ultrasound Physics, Abdominal Sonography and Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography will be offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology beginning in January.