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PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Debra L. Shadduck, regular part-time Dining Services Worker, effective Sept. 29 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

With autumn's arrival, it's time to "fall" under employers' spell! September's final On-Campus Recruitment Days, continuing an extravaganza of opportunity conveniently organized throughout the month by Career Services, will give students several more chances to network with business and industry contacts: 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Monday (Sept.

Ciocca Dealerships has established a scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology for students in two- and four-year automotive programs. The Ciocca Dealerships Scholarship will provide two $1,000 awards to students in the automotive technology associate degree programs and two $1,000 awards to students in the automotive technology management baccalaureate degree program.

Capital improvements to the roof and HVAC system at the Community Arts Center completed earlier this year were made possible through a $250,000 infrastructure project grant from the Williamsport Lycoming Community Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania, and mark the last of the large-scale updates to the downtown cultural venue.

PPL Electric Utilities recently offered a Live Line Electrical Safety Exhibit and demonstration for students and first responders at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

How better for students studying global cuisines to learn about cooking with truffles, the “black pearl” of the food world, than from an Italian chef who serves as an ambassador for the product? Italy is one of the world’s top exporters of truffles. It is also the destination for a new global experience course at Pennsylvania College of Technology. On Sept.

Back in display in the Hershey museum, the vehicle has been shown at a number of venues since its restoration. Visitors to the AACA Museum can learn about the students' painstaking work on the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport. Still winsome after all these years, a time-honored "muscle car" flexes its attributes.

Whether you're interested in an associate or bachelor's degree, or planning to study on main campus or online, a new video provides an overview of the popular programs and options that will prepare you for a rewarding future in accounting. You can even pursue a dual degree, adding a business and finance concentration for even more opportunities.

Baldacci proves popular with Penn College patrons, as his books regularly appear on (and disappear from) the Madigan Library shelves. David Baldacci to visit CAC for Brown Library gala David Baldacci – whose gripping thrillers frequently top The New York Times' list of bestselling books – is this year's guest artist for the James V. Brown Library's 18th annual Author Gala, set for 7:30 p.m.

Marking the ninth year of a fall tradition, SGA President Robert A. Luna takes his turn adding the blue dye that will circulate through the fountain. 2021 Homecoming and Parent & Family Weekend From left, WEB's Lauryn A. Stauffer, of Bath, enrolled in automation engineering technology: robotics and automation; Serena V.