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Disability Services at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a downlink site on Thursday, March 16, for a teleconference on accommodations for deaf and hearing-impaired students.
"Bridging the Gap," a show featuring bridges constructed of paper and glue only, will run Thursday, March 16, through Wednesday, March 29, at The 202 Gallery in the Bush Campus Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students and alumni will be able to meet with recruiters from nearly 100 prospective employers over two days at Career Expos scheduled for Tuesday, March 14, and Thursday, March 16. The March 14 event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Earth Science Center, 12 miles south of the main campus on Route 15 near Allenwood.
The National Residence Hall Honorary at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently held its inaugural induction ceremony, honoring nine students as founding members and another student and a college employee as honorary members of the organization.
Joel Goldman traces many of the questionable behaviors that led to his becoming infected with the AIDS virus to his self-indulgent college days. Now, the accomplished speaker hopes to help others avoid the pitfalls that he could not. Goldman will speak Tuesday, March 14, at Pennsylvania College of Technology as part of the Spring Lecture Series offered by the Student Activities Office.
Building products and services with a "green" orientation will be on display Tuesday, March 28, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Green Building Fair, which is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Penn College's Field House, will provide a forum for 40 vendors and professionals who will offer information and exhibit samples of their environmentally friendly products.
Most college students view their CD collection as indispensable. For Pennsylvania College of Technology student David Vaughan, producing a CD that could benefit others became an indispensable part of his life. "There was no hiding the idea," the professional musician recalls.
Job opportunities abound in the medical records field one of the fastest-growing occupations, according to government labor statistics and Pennsylvania College of Technology is responding with a Health Information Technology program that will be offered for the first time this fall. The program, which will lead to an associate of applied science degree, is being directed by Daniel K.
With the addition of a lightning-quick welding robot and a precision, computer-controlled cutting system, students in the welding programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology are getting hands-on instruction with some of the most "cutting-edge" equipment available in the industry.
Nine students from Pennsylvania College of Technology placed first or second in their respective categories at the Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Workshop held recently at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.