A man who went undercover to infiltrate the Neo-Nazi movement in Germany will speak about his experiences in "In Hitler's Shadow," the initial program of the Spring 2001 Lecture Series at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Thursday, Feb. 15, lecture by Yaron Svoray, a former Israeli commando, will be presented at 8 p.m. at Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center at Penn College.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will culminate its Fourth Annual Homecoming Week on Saturday, Feb. 3, by crowning a Homecoming King and Queen at the Homecoming Dance. The announcement of the king and queen will be one of the highlights of a week's worth of Homecoming events at Penn College. The Homecoming Dance, which will feature music by the band Inspired, will take place from 8 p.m.
An exhibition of 50 wood cut prints will be on display from Jan. 30 to Feb. 18 at the 202 Gallery in the Alvin C. Bush Campus Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Commemorating National Book Month, authors from Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Williamsport community will speak about their experiences writing, preparing manuscripts, contacting publishers and working with editors in a program scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 30, at the College Library. The event, which begins at 1:15 p.m., is expected to last approximately 45 minutes.
Self-esteem doesn't just happen − you have to discover it. This spring, Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro will offer a two-part course that provides participants with the opportunity to learn the methods and techniques necessary to discover their self-esteem. "Increase Your Self-Esteem-Level I" will be offered Tuesday and Thursday evenings April 10-19.
Providing a sound foundation in medical science isn't the sole goal of a good nurse-education program. Conveying the "caring art" of nursing, as demonstrated recently by several members of the Student Nurses' Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is equally important in producing well-rounded health-care professionals.
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. of Torrance, Calif., has donated a sport utility vehicle valued at $60,600 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The vehicle, a 2000 Lexus LX, will be used for instructional purposes in the Collision Repair programs in the School of Transportation Technology.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus will serve as one of 11 host locations statewide for the next Pennsylvania Rural Development Council Rural Issues Forum, which will use a new Web-based format to address the rural "digital divide" and related telecommunications issues. The live webcast will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Friday, Jan.
A list of new and transferred full- and regular part-time for the Spring 2001 semester has been compiled by the Human Resources Office and announced by Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, Penn College president. FACULTY Transfer T.
Students in the Baking and Pastry Arts program in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology will have the opportunity to work side-by-side with a man considered by his peers to be the best "sugar artist" in the industry. Ewald Notter, founder and owner of the International School of Confectionery Arts in Gaithersburg, Md., will be at Penn College on Jan.
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