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By Heather M. Perchinski, Intern, Office of College Information & Community Relations Imagine hiking the Appalachian Trail, 2,160 miles of the most beautiful vistas and mountains this country has to offer. Envision starting that journey in one of the worst floods Georgia has ever seen. Now imagine you are blind.
Pennsylvania College of Technology was the site of the recent 2001 National Association for Campus Activities' East Coast Festival, a two-day event attended by some 270 students from more than 50 colleges and universities and more than 100 agents and performers in the college-entertainment field.
To acquaint prospective students with the new Management Information Systems bachelor-degree major being offered this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology, informational sessions have been scheduled for Tuesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 29. Both meetings will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Room E256 of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center at Penn College.
Those interested in learning more about the options available for funding college costs can meet with financial-aid specialists on Thursday, March 29, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Donald Shade, regional coordinator for the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, will speak at 6 p.m. in the North Campus Commons.
A state-sponsored initiative for students in technology-related majors the Pennsylvania New Economy Technology Scholarship Program is helping to fund educational expenses for nearly 50 students at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
While women comprise 46 percent of the nation's workforce, they hold just 18 percent of the lucrative science/technology jobs, according to the National Science and Technology Council.
Students from more than a dozen schools will test their mettle in a variety of events at the Mid-Atlantic Horticulture/Landscape Field Day, which Pennsylvania College of Technology will host on Saturday, April 7, at its Earth Science Center campus near Allenwood.
A team of five Pennsylvania College of Technology students from the College's School of Construction and Design Technologies finished third recently in a residential-construction competition organized by the National Association of Home Builders. The two-day event, which was held in Atlanta, featured competitions for students in secondary schools and two- and four-year college programs.
Prepare for a ride around the world as Pennsylvania College of Technology celebrates International Week, March 25-31. Participants will gain a global perspective and an appreciation of other cultures through a variety of events and activities.
"Women in the Trades and Technology" will be the topic of a brown-bag lunch presentation being offered at noon Wednesday, March 21, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. Dr. Mary A.