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Anyone wishing to view "Anything Goes," an exhibition featuring fine-art quilts by the High Fiber Art Quilters, will have a final opportunity to do so on Friday, Sept. 29, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's 202 Gallery. The show, which has been viewable by appointment only, will be open to the public and College community from noon to 5 p.m. in its final day on campus.
Dr. Robin Andersen, a nationally recognized expert on election-campaign strategies, will present her lecture, "The Race for the White House," on Thursday, Sept. 28, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Sponsored by the Student Government Association at Penn College, the free program is geared primarily toward a college audience but is open to the public. It will begin at 8 p.m.
Prospective students and their parents will be able to communicate with representatives of Pennsylvania College of Technology with just a few clicks of a mouse and some keyboard strokes when the College begins participation this fall in the "Online College Fair." The new recruiting tool − developed by the National Association for College Admission Counseling and offered in conjunction with Intera
The Women's Forum at Pennsylvania College of Technology has donated 20 boxes (approximately 500 titles) of hardcover books to the James V. Brown Library in Williamsport for the library's annual "Friends of the Library Book Sale." The books had been donated to the Women's Forum for sale at Penn College's annual Open House event.
Wading through a cool creek and turning over rocks and logs in search of frogs, toads, turtles and salamanders is many a child's favorite way to pass a sultry summer afternoon.
Pennsylvania College of Technology ranks among the leaders in four categories in a national survey of "100 Top Associate's Degree Producers" conducted by "Community College Week" newspaper.
"Hummus in a Hurry − An Introduction to Ethnic Cooking by Chef Paul Mach," will be the Brown Bag Lunch program presented Wednesday, Sept. 20, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. The library is sponsoring the event, which begins at 12:15 p.m., in cooperation with the College's International Programs Office and the School of Hospitality.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will have its own (organic) version of "Astroturf" next month when Dr. James A. Pawelczyk, a payload specialist on the Space Shuttle Columbia's spring 1998 mission, plants a patch of grass grown from seed that accompanied him on the 16-day, 6.4-million-mile journey through space. Dr.
More households can benefit from the expertise of Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff thanks to the expansion of the College's award-winning public affairs television series, "Penn College & You." In addition to its core base of cable affiliates that serve about 2 million homes in Pennsylvania and New York, "Penn College & You" will air in its sixth season on the Universityhouse
Matthew J. Grim, a student in the Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been awarded a $3,000 scholarship by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Grim, of Hanover, is the first Penn College student to receive a national scholarship from ASHRAE, said Dr. Philip H.