A book review by Vinay Bahl, associate professor of sociology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was recently published in the social-science journal Economic and Political Weekly. Bahl wrote a review of "Patriarchy" by V. Geetha (2007, Stree, Calcutta, India). The review was published in Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 43, No. 32, Aug. 9-Aug. 15, 2008.
Eleven Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been selected to help prepare food and serve guests at the 2008 Ryder Cup, the biennial matchup between the top United States and European golfers.
A pregame drizzle kept attendance to 1,379 for Penn College's "Pack the Park Night," but those who ventured to Bowman Field watched as the skies cleared ... and saw better than three hours' worth of baseball, a 29-hit marathon than ended with the Williamsport Crosscutters on the wrong side of an 11-7 tally against Batavia.
A senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation maintenance technology major has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Aircraft Electronics Association. Benjamin M.
A life-saving total of 168 pints was collected during Wednesday's Bloodmobile at Penn's Inn, far topping the 120-pint goal set for the American Red Cross' first visit of the semester and ensuring that 504 area residents will benefit. Carl L. Shaner, Student Health Services director, said 193 people registered including 78 first-time donors.
On Tuesday, William P. "Scott" Welch and William F. Stepp faculty members at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville received 45 minutes each of flight instruction in the Goodyear Blimp. The lessons were given in thanks because Welch allowed one of the blimp pilots to fly his helicopter. Both enjoyed the flight, said Thomas D.
Have you been contemplating continuing your education with a master's degree? Consider Penn State's master of education degree in adult education. The program, designed for busy working adults, provides access to local courses in Williamsport and online instruction.
Summer 2008 dean's list Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its list of graduates for theSummer 2008 semester: Justin A. Adams, Clearfield, Associate of Applied Science, Environmental TechnologyTimothy James Adams, Warrington, Bachelor of Science, Automotive Technology ManagementRenee N. Allen, Linden, Associate of Applied Science, Health Arts: Practical Nursing EmphasisTierney A.
List of Summer 2008 graduates The dean's list for the Summer 2008 semester has been announced at Pennsylvania College of Technology: Heather M. Ambrisco, Montgomery, Bachelor of Science, Pre-Physician AssistantMichael R. Anderson, Ulysses, Bachelor of Science, Computer Aided Product Design Nathan D. Badman, Hummels Wharf, Bachelor of Science, Physician AssistantKathryn M.
The Institutional Advancement Office congratulates Angela L. Feldman, whose name was drawn to win the Pennsylvania College of Technology desktop pen set that was on display at Tuesday's FallFIESTA on the Susquehanna Street Mall.
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