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As part of festivities surrounding the Governor's Awards for the Arts ceremony in Williamsport on Nov. 12, Pennsylvania College of Technology students will cater a pre-awards reception at the Community Arts Center. The students will serve about 300 invited guests. The awards ceremony begins shortly afterward in the Arts Center, when Gov. Edward G.

James E. Allshouse, who plans to graduate in May with a bachelor's degree in welding and fabrication engineering technology, has been chosen as October's Student of the Month by the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office salutes its top paraprofessionals and programs for October. Senior Resident Assistant of the MonthChosen as Senior Resident Assistant of the Month was Julianne C. Grega, a physician assistant major from Weatherly.

Nineteen studentsat Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center got valuable, face-to-face advice from two Caterpillar dealer representatives duringTuesday's session of the School of Natural Resources Management's proven Student Success Program. During the informal presentation, Karl Quinn representing Alban Tractor Co. Inc.

Photo gallery "tick, tick "¦BOOM!" an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the creator of "Rent" will be performed by Pennsylvania College of Technology students at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7-8 in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Performances are free and open to the public; discretion is advised due to mature themes and language.

Students enrolled in Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, taught by D. Robert Cooley, assistant professor of anthropology/environmental science (who provided the photos) visited the Meadowcroft Rock Shelter and Museum of Rural Life in early October.

Students from Pennsylvania College of Technology provided on-site catering in the Finger Lakes region of New York recently during the 19th Annual Gourmet Harvest Festival at Hunt Country Vineyards in Branchport, N.Y. Students in a Catering course taught by Chef Michael J.

More than 170 employers were on hand at Penn College's Career Expo on Tuesday, offering students a close-up opportunity to say "Hello" to their potential tomorrows. "Another triumphant Career Expo!" said Erin Shultz, the college's coordinator of career development. "We had 173 employers registered, breaking last fall's record of 165.

During the past few years, the issue of students' mental health has become a hot topic on college campuses nationwide. More and more students seem to be struggling with depression and anxiety disorders.

An article by Penn College physician assistant student George L. Fichter recently was published in Cath Lab Digest. Fichter is a registered cardiovascular invasive specialist for Susquehanna Health.