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Pennsylvania College of Technology is again offering a summer program – RAMP Up for College – to ease the transition for students looking to start off on the right foot at Penn College or any institution of higher learning.

Marshaling the defense Penn College's intramural hoopsters Inside for the score Intramural basketball teams from Penn College and Lock Haven University met Thursday night in Bardo Gym. Penn College started out with a nice run, thanks to a few three-pointers by Wyatt Decker and Ethan Kline.

During a tour of her property, Margot Taylor (left) points out a water feature adjacent to a straw-bale garden structure with a "green" roof. Brian Trader, coordinator of domestic and international studies, shows Horticulture Club members a student-built "work in progress" at Longwood Gardens. Fourteen members of Penn College's Horticulture Club, along with faculty adviser Carl J.

Fifteen senior graphic design students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will exhibit their work as part of “Design: 2013” at The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of the Madigan Library. Each student will show eight works – including posters, book covers, magazine spreads and logos – that represent the best of their collegiate portfolios, as judged by graphic design faculty.

A team of student challengers Awaiting the pitch Staff/faculty team extends winning streak Above all, sportsmanship prevails Penn College students who stopped a staff/faculty winning streak in volleyball last week were hoping to do the same on the softball field Wednesday, and, in the early going, that looked to be the case.

The Student Activities Awards Banquet, a rite of spring that applauds the initiative and involvement of Penn College students, mentors and the campus organizations that they champion, was held Wednesday night in Penn's Inn. The fast-paced celebration of leadership and community service was organized by Sara R.

With daydreams of crossing the stage to claim a Penn College diploma, the Wildcat mascot sizes up a commencement cap and gown. Next stop, employment! Shelley L. Moore, assistant director of career services, reminds a graduating senior about the job-search assistance available to students and alumni.

A program for new or prospective team leaders and supervisors will be offered in the coming months by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

James E. Middleton The chief academic officer during Williamsport Area Community College's monumental transition into Pennsylvania College of Technology will step down in 2014 after 10 years as president of Central Oregon Community College. James E. Middleton assumed the presidency there in 2004 after a decade at the helm of California's College of Marin.

Michael A. Forgione has been hired as director for the ShaleNET Eastern Region Hub based at Pennsylvania College of Technology. ShaleNET is a federally funded consortium initiative that develops and standardizes credit and noncredit education and training programs to serve high-demand occupations in the oil and natural gas industry. Last fall, Penn College was awarded a $15 million U.S.