Wednesday's final Red Cross Bloodmobile of the year was the most successful in Penn College history. Caring faculty/staff and students showed the true giving nature of those on campus, said Carl L. Shaner, Student Health Services director. Two-hundred pints were collected exceeding the previous record of 181 and certainly helping to alleviate low blood supplies throughout the region.
A team of 14 Pennsylvania College of Technology students finished third overall and placed in 12 categories at the recent Mid-Atlantic States Intercollegiate Woodsmen's Meet at Allegany College of Maryland. During the annual event, which was hosted April 18 on the Cumberland, Md., campus, Penn College students Katherine L. Huddleson, Sheffield, and Kelly J.
The IEEE student branch at Pennsylvania College of Technology attended the 2009 IEEE Student Activities Conference hosted by Youngstown University in Ohio, where it took second place in one of various intercollegiate competitions.
The older Bear Bunch children (those who will be leaving Penn College's Children's Learning Center for kindergarten this year) traveled to the Schneebeli Earth Science Center this week for a visit arranged by Budd L. Greevy, instructor of diesel equipment technology and father of Alexa Greevy, one of the Bears.
Going into the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs at Elm Park in Williamsport, Pennsylvania College of Technology softball coach Roger Harris was looking for offensive consistency and hopeful of avoiding any defensive lapses.
Three sophomores and two graduates in the aviation maintenance technology major at Penn College attended the 2009 Heli-Expo held Feb. 22-24 in Anaheim, Calif.. Attending were students Nathaniel A. Seacat, Lititz; Joshua E. Swanger, Northumberland; and Miles H. Weston, Newport, Va.; and alumni Wesley C. Miller, Reading, and Daniel C. Fantoni, Nottingham.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved the appointment of Tom F. Gregory as associate vice president for instruction, welcomed a new member (state Rep. Rick Mirabito, D-Williamsport) and authorized the college to operate at the current budget levels if a state budget for the next fiscal year is not adopted in timely fashion.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday unanimously approved the appointment of Tom F. Gregory as the college's associate vice president for instruction.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has appointed Marc E. Bridgens dean of the School of Construction and Design Technologies; Anne K. Soucy has been named assistant dean at the school. Bridgens had been serving as interim dean. He succeeds Tom F. Gregory, who was named associate vice presidentfor instruction at the college.
Rep. Rick Mirabito, D-Williamsport, has been selected by the state Legislature to serve on the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors. Mirabito represents the 83rd district in the state House of Representatives, which includes the city of Williamsport and surrounding municipalities. He was elected to his first term in November.
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