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Pennsylvania College of Technology's Plastics Manufacturing Center held its 11th Annual Extrusion Seminar & Hands-On Workshop on the college's campus in early June.

Helping celebrate "Pony Day" at Penn College's Children's Learning Center on Monday wereRichard K.

The developing natural-gas industry in Pennsylvania will create jobs and offer opportunities for local residents who seek training and industry experience, according to the Marcellus Shale Workforce Needs Assessment released Tuesday.

Pennsylvania College of Technology ranked as one of the nation's top producers of associate degrees and certificates in an annual listing compiled by Community College Week, an independent source of in-depth information for and about two-year college faculty, administrators and trustees since 1988.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently hosted 22 area high school students on campus during its free Discover Engineering Technology Camp.

Penn College has partnered with AcademyOne Inc., a leader in information technology solutions for higher education, to simplify students' transfer to the institution. More information is provided in a press release from the West Chester-based company:

Few institutions would mark a 20th anniversary while planning for a centennial celebration just five years later, but Pennsylvania College of Technology plans to do just that. Twenty years ago, on July 1, 1989, the legislation that created Penn College was signed into law by Gov. Robert P. Casey.

Student leaders spending their summer as helpful Links in Penn College's Connections orientation program used part of their recent training to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.

The School of Health Sciences recently held two summer camps for high school students interested in exploring the health-care profession: the third annual EMT/Paramedic Camp on June 5-7, and the ninth annual Health Careers Camp, June 10-12.

Penn College's third annual IT Conference, presented by Information Technology Services, was held Thursday in the Student and Administrative Services Center and Bush Campus Center. ITS employees were joined by their counterparts at other institutions to network, learn more about mutual challenges and meet with vendors.