Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved housing and meal plan rates for 2012-13, as well as a revision to an investment policy and the granting of emeritus status to a retired faculty member.
Freshmen Derek Leiby (Troy) and Scott Fenton (Dickson City) each earned Penn State University Athletic Conference honors for the week ending Feb. 12. Leiby was named Wrestler of the Week, while Fenton was the Men's Basketball Player of the Week. Leiby competed at the PSUAC/United States Collegiate Athletic Association Invitational in State College, winning the 149 class and defeating the No.
On March 17, Pennsylvania College of Technology will serve as a host site for the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists' Association's annual Sealant Saturday initiative.
Collision repair students learned some inside tricks of the trade Thursday from two of the top auto restorers in the country. Nate and John Miller, of Buckeye Classic Car Restoration in Canfield, Ohio, visited College Avenue Labs in selfless support of a new generation of automotive restoration specialists.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office announces its " ... of the Month" honorees for January/February: RA of the Month Adam S. Feather, a building automation technology major from Bally, was selected as Resident Assistant of the Month.
As the Penn College community ends another week of Recyclemania, the Energy Conservation Subcommittee reminds all that this is a great time to clean out some paper files and deposit them in the recycling bins across campus. "It is also a great time to examine your habits," notes Richard C. Taylor, associate professor of plumbing and heating.
This past weekend, members of Bucknell University's Army ROTC program which includes a number of Penn College students worked with the Susquehanna Council Boy Scouts of America to stage its annual Klondike Camporee at Camp Karoondinha in Millmont. Cadet James Graves worked closely with Ted August, scoutmaster of Mifflinburg's Troop 342, to plan and coordinate the event.
Camille S. Koroma, a pre-nursing major from Reading, has been chosen as the December/January "Student of the Month" by the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
A portion of a $15,000 grant sponsored by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to support prevention of underage and high-risk alcohol use by students paid for a movable on-campus billboard advertising Pennsylvania College of Technology's Impaired Student Recovery Area and the importance of calling for emergency care when an individual has had too much to drink.
A leading provider of equipment, controls and services for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and security systems has selected Pennsylvania College of Technology as a beta-testing site for new building automation software. Johnson Controls Inc. donated equipment and software valued at more than $18,000 to be used in four buildings on the Penn College campus.
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