This week marks the beginning of Black History Month. Student Activities' full lineup of events includes a Town Hall discussion on the impact of rap music, the Cure the Blues music festival, movie screenings of Tyler Perry's "For Colored Girls" and much more. Details can be found on the Student Activities website.
From noon-2 p.m. Thursday, Penn College hosted Katharine "Kat" Kan, a recognized expert selector and reviewer of graphic novels.
"That Takes Ovaries," relating real-life stories from courageous women the world over, was held Monday in Penn's Inn.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Auto Response," an exhibit of sculptures and paintings by artist Jeff Mann, from Feb. 8 to March 4. Mann's current work is informed by what he considers to be the single greatest American icon: the car.
The Penn College Ski and Snowboard Club, formed in November, is among the newest student organizations on campus. The group held its first meeting of the year in Penn's Inn (CC, second floor) last week, gauging interest in local skiing and snowboarding trips.
A Pennsylvania company that gained international recognition during the rescue of trapped miners last year in Chile has established an endowed scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Schramm Inc.
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. Among the latest additions: Scott Geist, Director of Surgical Technology Program, (Full Time), effective Jan.
As Friday night headed toward early Saturday, students whiled away the hours in a variety of activities, thanks to the Wildcat Events Board and the Inter-Fraternity Council. The "WEB Late Night" event held in the Bush Campus Center included bingo, water pong, crafts, open pool, music, free food and drinks, and prizes.
A reminder to all faculty, staff and students of the Penn College Energy Conservation Subcommittee's recycling display on the main floor of the Madigan Library. On your way through to Bookmarks Cafe, please remember to pick up a green list of single-stream recyclables to post above the trash receptacle in your office, workspace or residence area.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams return to Penn State University Athletic Conference action this week after a week during which they each went 0-3 against non-league opponents. Barring the unforeseen, senior Greg Solyak (Lititz) should eclipse the college men's career scoring record some time during the week.
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