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WPTC successfully participated in the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters' Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program, in which the station's public file and facilities were evaluated. Brad L.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Dental Hygiene Program raised $4,000 for a recent graduate who is diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. Mindy J. Crawford, who earned an associate degree in dental hygiene in 2004, was diagnosed with having at least three anaplastic astrocytomas (tumors) in her brain, all inoperable because of their locations.

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.

Children and mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lycoming County recently visited Le Jeune Chef Restaurant operated by the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology for the organization's first "Evening of Fine Dining for Bigs and Littles." "For many of our Littles, this will be an experience they will remember for a long time, and was certainly a great introduction to the

It was all smiles at the traditional all-college picnic at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, an opportunity for Penn College faculty and staff to unwind at the end of another academic year.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office, in conjunction with the Community Connect AmeriCorps, hosted a pilot event May 23 to help connect local teens with volunteer opportunities.

Jeannette Carter, director of Outreach for K-12 at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently offered the keynote address at a conference for educators in northwest Pennsylvania.

Two recent graduates in Pennsylvania College of Technology's landscape/nursery technology major were state-certified as horticulturists after passing a four-part exam administered May 6 at the college. Melissa D. Berrier, of Mifflin, and Scott A.

This summer, guests dining at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant – operated by the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology – will have the opportunity to enjoy a new menu concept for dinner service Wednesday through Saturday nights. An à la carte format was put in place May 28 that will allow guests more flexibility for their dining pleasure.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's mass media communication major completed video projects for local nonprofit organizations during the Spring 2008 semester.