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A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member already an acknowledged advocate for American Indians in preparing for agricultural terrorism or an outbreak of avian influenza is assisting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in evaluating an agency-sponsored financial-management publication for Native Americans.

Penn College's Student Athlete Advisory Council has started a new program called "Reading with the Wildcats" in which athletes from the college's 15 varsity sports will go to Sheridan Elementary School and read to the children. Three Wildcats volleyball player Brad C. Bell and Juliette K. Yeager and Blair E.

Vol. 7, No. 14 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Nov. 16)Men's Basketball Overall record: 2-0 PSUAC record: 1-0Monday, Nov. 10 host Central Penn, W, 103-80 Friday, Nov. 14 host Penn State York, W, 80-63 Tuesday, Nov. 18 at Wilkes University, 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 at Susquehanna University Tournament (King's College vs. SUNY Morrisville, 6 p.m.; Penn College vs.

This week's "Green Tip" comes from the Environmental News Network's "10 Green Ways to Save Some Green $$" (via Richard C.

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. Among the latest additions: Brooke Styborski , Coffeehouse Operator, (Regular Part-Time), Food Services, starting Nov. 19 Latashia Walter , Food Service Worker, Susquehanna Room, (Regular Part-Time), beginning Nov.

Two of Penn College's recent Students of the Month were among Thursday's honorees at Williamsport City Hall, where they were received by Mayor Gabriel J. Campana and officially introduced during the City Council meeting. Among those honoredduring the College Town portion of the evening were Jessica L. Tobias, a graphic design major from Cogan Station, and Joshua W.

Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour has been voted chairperson-elect of the Little League International Board of Directors, it was announced Friday by board Chairman Dennis Lewin. "Little League has always looked to maintain a varied group on the International Board of Directors," said Lewin, who assumed the chairmanship in 2007. "Dr.

Penn College students placed second in the annual Heavy Equipment Rodeo held at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center during the college's Oct. 26 Open House. The team from Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology took first place; Cayuga-Onondaga (N.Y.) Board of Cooperative Education Services finished third. A total of 59 students competed in five events at the Allenwood campus.

The Community Arts Center offered a dazzling venue for the Governor's Arts Awards on Wednesday, the keystone event in a weeklong cultural celebration throughout the city.

Seven present or former Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country runners participated in the 26.2-mile Harrisburg Marathon Sunday and two Tamara Pavlov of Lewisburg and Jeff Faherty of High Point, N.J. ran fast enough to qualify for next April's 113th Boston Marathon.