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A Pennsylvania College of Technology student recently organized an educational conference for teen parents attending Lycoming County high schools. Julie A. Bair, of Linden, who is pursuing a bachelor's degree in applied human services, organized the conference as part of her senior capstone project.

A faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology received the Excellence in Leadership award from the Central Susquehanna Association for the Education of Young Children. Nancy A. Grausam, assistant professor of education/early childhood education, received the award at the association's annual conference April 4. Grausam was nominated for the honor by Jennifer K.

At the Williamsport Autodesk User Group meeting on April 27, a Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member will make a presentation on new functionality for plastics part design in AutoCAD Inventor 2010 software. Topics to be covered by J.D.

Penn College held its fourth annual Women in Sports Day on Sunday in the Bush Campus Center, honoring Penn College's phenomenally successful student-athletes and their winning team of coaches and supporters. Lady Wildcat tennis coach Aimee C. Plastow delivered the keynote address for the event, the theme of which was "Look Who's Playing," and soccer player Justine R.

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Pennsylvania College of Technology archers are enjoying one of their best seasons ever, and, this, weekend they'll have an opportunity to strut their stuff before a home crowd. The Wildcats host the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Championships on main campus Saturday and Sunday (next to the Field House along College Avenue). "We definitely are looking forward to shooting at the college.

This week's Eating Disorder Awareness observance offers many opportunities to learn more about the signs and symptoms of disordered eating patterns, as well as what students can do if they, a roommate, friend or family member is struggling with eating or self-acceptance issues in any way.

Students from across Pennsylvania College of Technology's varied curricula got a closer look at a Kenworth Eaton hybrid electric truck, thanks to an open invitation from an instructor of diesel equipment technology at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. The standing-room-only April 14 presentation by Mark E.

Five student members of Penn College's American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers chapter recently cleaned up the organization's adopted 2-mile portion of Route 15 near Trout Run. Students participating in the cleanup were Nicholas A. Clark, Matthew J. Kinneman, Matthew P. Robinson, George R. Urschel and Michael L. Way.

This week's Green Tip, provided by Penn College's Horticulture Club, is about inexpensive and maintenance-free lighting for your garden. Solar garden lights are easy to install and can provide six to 12 hours of lighting each night. When installing solar lights, simply place them in the ground wherever you want them.