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Faculty, staff and students (of legal age) joined Chef Paul E. Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, for the Wine Tasting Short Course held Tuesday evening in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. "The audience learned about several different wines and how different foods can enhance or diminish the taste of the wines," said Michael J.

Freshman Adam Smith (Duncannon) and junior Kierstin Steer (South Williamsport) made the cut for the United States Collegiate Athletic Association All-Academic Team for men's and women's basketball. The team is comprised of student-athletes with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.

Tyler J. McCloskey, a first-year physical fitness specialist major from Quakertown, has ranked in the top 10 of the World Raw Modern Junior (20-23 age/242-pound weight class) RPS Powerlifting Federation. At the 2012 Barno-Newman & RPS (Revolution Powerlifting Syndicate) Master and Police Nationals on Feb.

Adults 55 and older who want to learn something new may enroll in noncredit classes being offered this spring at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Computer Camp for Seniors will be held in the North Campus computer lab from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday and Thursday, April 24 and 26.

Repeatedly acknowledged for its support of America's active and veteran military personnel, Pennsylvania College of Technology continues to provide employment for students who have served their country in the armed forces. The staff of the Financial Aid Office at Penn College has three servicemen employed under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Work-Study Program: Jason M.

From March 3-11, the School of Construction and Design Technologies participated in the Pennsylvania Home Show at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The venue offered a twofold opportunity: to showcase Penn College majors to prospective students and their families, and to network with alumni visitors and contractors.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology community is invited to help kick off the newest "Going Green" initiative – a campus garden – by joining the Penn College Diners Club and Dining Services for a steak dinner to benefit the project. Students, faculty and staff are welcome to stop by the Thompson Professional Development Center from 5-8 p.m. Thursday; reservations are not necessary.

Competing in the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Championships at Daytona Beach, Fla., Pennsylvania College of Technology had two All-Americans in competition that ended Saturday. Also last week, the baseball team went 4-3 and the softball team was 1-5 in season-opening action in South Carolina, and the archery team was outstanding in state indoor competition.

John M. Kriner, a construction management major from Lancaster, has been chosen as theFebruary "Student of the Month" by the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology. " John is a shining example of commitment to the school and program, as well as a great representative to visitors and industry," his faculty nominator wrote.

Terry A. Girdon, professor of management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently visited the Institute of Management Technology in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for a site accreditation visit.