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Two Pennsylvania College of Technology graduates are in the midst of storybook lives, if you consider that the "story" is one of the biggest to hit Pennsylvania in the 150 years since Edwin Drake struck oil at Titusville: development of the Marcellus Shale, a geological swath that runs beneath a half-dozen states and could hold enough natural gas to slake a nation thirsty for a homegrown energy s

The older Bear Bunch children (those who will be leaving Penn College's Children's Learning Center for kindergarten this year) traveled to the Schneebeli Earth Science Center this week for a visit arranged by Budd L. Greevy, instructor of diesel equipment technology and father of Alexa Greevy, one of the Bears.

Students from across Pennsylvania College of Technology's varied curricula got a closer look at a Kenworth Eaton hybrid electric truck, thanks to an open invitation from an instructor of diesel equipment technology at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. The standing-room-only April 14 presentation by Mark E.

The diesel equipment technology program at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been recertified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation and the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence for five years.

A regional Caterpillar dealer has been honored by Pennsylvania College of Technology for its 10-year commitment to students and faculty in the School of Natural Resources Management. During a recent advisory meeting of dealers at the college's Thompson Professional Development Center, Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management, presented representatives of H.O. Penn Machinery Inc.

A regional Caterpillar dealer has been honored by Pennsylvania College of Technology for its 10-year commitment to students and faculty in the School of Natural Resources Management. During a recent advisory meeting of dealers at the college's Thompson Professional Development Center, Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management, presented representatives of H.O. Penn Machinery Inc.

The Caterpillar Foundation and a network of regional dealerships have combined for a $143,500 donation to Pennsylvania College of Technology, which exclusive of equipment and technical support brings to more than $1.6 million the total contribution since the Fall 1994 semester. "Caterpillar Inc.

The Caterpillar Foundation and a network of regional dealerships have combined for a $143,500 donation to Pennsylvania College of Technology, which exclusive of equipment and technical support brings to more than $1.6 million the total contribution since the Fall 1994 semester. "Caterpillar Inc.

Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students and an instructor of dieselequipment technology/heavy construction equipment recently traveled to Florida to attend a power-generation convention and Electrical Generating Systems Association School. School of Natural Resources Management faculty member Paul A. Zenga accompanied students Benjamin G. Anderson, of Kane, and Matthew T.

Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students and an instructor of dieselequipment technology/heavy construction equipment recently traveled to Florida to attend a power-generation convention and Electrical Generating Systems Association School. School of Natural Resources Management faculty member Paul A. Zenga accompanied students Benjamin G. Anderson, of Kane, and Matthew T.