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Mosaique magazine News from Penn College took to the skies and traveled the world in recent weeks.

An article in the Spring 2012 issue of One College Avenue, the magazine of Pennsylvania College of Technology, received a Silver Award in the Sixth Annual CUPPIE Awards competition, sponsored by CUPRAP-The Association of Communicators in Education. The article, “As He Sees Fit,” written by Tom Wilson, writer/editor-PCToday, profiles Domenick S.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, in conjunction with Voice Coaches, is offering a class on Making Money With Your Voice. The noncredit course will be offered from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on April 1; the cost is $35. People from all walks of life are turning to voice acting for supplemental or retirement income – or as a full-time career.

The Drama Club adviser, identified only as "J. Taylor" and seated front row-center, is surrounded by her cast and crew as they rehearse a 1981 production of "Barefoot in the Park." Charles Simcox directed a series of one-act plays ... ... that were presented in the WACC Rec Center in 1971. Dylan T. Lackey (left) and Thomas G.

The director of the National Sustainable Structures Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been appointed to the Interstate Renewable Energy Council's Standards Committee, tasked with ensuring that training credentials continue to reflect industry needs. John E.

Esther Bauer, a Holocaust survivor who speaks to students whenever possible so they will “learn what happened and see to it that it never happens again,” will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology on April 9. Her free presentation, to be held at 7 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium, is sponsored by the college’s Student Activities Office. The public is welcome.

"I've lived it, I've been there," automotive alumnus Thomas C. Baloga told a Klump Academic Center audience as he shared advice late last month, returning to campus for the first time since his 1974 graduation from Williamsport Area Community College.

Sunrise, east of Madigan Library, 7:34 a.m. Monday, March 11 The sky east of campus on Monday morning, the start of Spring Break and the first full day of daylight saving time, carried a sunrise reminder that longer, warmer days are just beyond the dawn (and March's "in like a lion" fickleness).

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. Steven V.

It will be a busy week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes as the softball team starts its season, the wrestling team competes in the small-college nationals and the baseball team is in action in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Softball With a more experienced squad than he had a year ago, Penn College coach Roger Harris has high hopes for this season.