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Pennsylvania College of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran, or any characteristic against which discrimination is prohibited by applicable law.

The Institutional Advancement Office alerts students to seven scholarships available for the Spring 2008 semester. Eligible Penn College students are invited to apply no later than Dec.1 for the following: Bruce R.

Twenty students enrolled in various majors within Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management have picked up crucial support from Caterpillar. "Students who receive a sponsorship by Caterpillar benefit in multiple ways not just financially," said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.

Penn College hosted a "Meet the Wildcats" night Thursday on the patio outside the Susquehanna Room. More than 100 athletes and coaches in eight fall sports were in uniform and available for photographs and interviews. "Penn College has been one of the most successful colleges in our division over the past 15 years," said Mike Stanzione, director of athletics.

Penn College's assessment activity is being captured on a Web site activated over the summer. The Quality Through Assessment committee posts updates of its work, on-campus assessment-related activity and projects, information on available and useful resources, and notice of upcoming professional-development opportunities related to assessment.

A new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology aims to reward high grades and community service among students in the college's School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies. The School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies Endowed Scholarship Fund is building toward endowed (permanent) status, with a goal of at least $25,000 in the fund.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's 2007-08 "Personal Responsibility Tour" will kick off Sept. 10-14 with Alcohol Awareness Week.

With only six returnees from a year ago, Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball coach Bambi Hawkins is unsure what to expect in her team's opener at 7 tonight at Davis College.

Faculty members in the welding technology department at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a scholarship fund to support their students. Donald O. Praster, interim dean of industrial and engineering technologies, said the Penn College Welding Faculty Scholarship will generate an annual award of $500.

Penn College announces the following position changes, effective immediately: Lawrence J. Fryda will become special assistant to the senior vice president for Stage10 building programs. In that capacity, he will report to William J. Martin, senior vice president. His office, phone number and e-mail address remain the same. Donald O.