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A Pennsylvania College of Technology initiativethat trains weatherization and home energy professionals has received $206,000 in federal funding for the 1998-99 academic year.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been honored with highly competitive scholarships from the national Society of Manufacturing Engineers. The students are enrolled in the College's manufacturing engineering technology bachelor of science degree major.
Pennsylvania College of Technology concludes its Fall 1998 semester with winter commencement exercises on Thursday, Dec. 17. Following graduation, the College will close for two weeks beginning the afternoon of Friday, Dec. 18. The Dec. 17 graduation ceremonies begin at 7 p.m., in the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport.
Representatives from Pennsylvania College of Technology's New Choices/New Options program will be available to discuss spring workshops and to take registrations at two sites in Wellsboro during December. On Monday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m.
Three students enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics programming have received scholarships through the national Plastics Pioneers Association , a society of industry leaders. Brad Reeser, of Williamsport, received $1,500; Desiree Nichols, of Hughesville, was awarded $1,000, and Jesse Hofer, of Ulster Park, N.Y., was the recipient of $500.
Eleven Pennsylvania College of Technology students, enrolled in printing and graphic arts-related majors, are winners in a national scholarship competition. The National Scholarship Trust Fund of the Graphic Arts' Board of Directors recently announced the awards. The total amount of monies awarded to the Penn College students is $11,500.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus Student Activities, the Williamsport YWCA Wise Options, and the Tioga County Women's Coalition are sponsoring a display of "The Clothesline Project" at Penn College's North Campus.
A sweet silent auction, held each December, puts Pennsylvania College of Technology students in touch with the effort to provide affordable housing to area residents in need. Students in Penn College's "Chocolate Works" class design and create chocolate housesthat are sold in a public auction to benefit Williamsport/Lycoming's Habitat for Humanity.
The Automotive Technology: Ford ASSET program at Pennsylvania College of Technology has just received its initial certification by National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation in alleight areas, thus receiving Master Certification.
Officials of the Central Pennsylvania Regional School-to-Work Committee will sponsor a unique mini-conference "Super Teachers Across the Region" Sunday and Monday, Nov. 15-16, at the Genetti Hotel in downtown Williamsport.