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After splitting in their final two regular-season games, Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams enter Sunday's Penn State University Athletic Conference quarterfinal games as underdogs, but that does not mean they can't win. The Wildcat men, seeded sixth, take a 10-5 conference and 12-13 overall record into their game at No.
Penn College welcomed another member into the men's basketball 1,000-point club and bade farewell to three seniors during Thursday night's game against Penn State Beaver. Greg Solyak, an automotive technology management student from Lancaster, recently became the fifth player in college history to reach the 1,000-point plateau.
Readers now can comment on the articles in One College Avenue, Penn College's magazine. All are encouraged to share their views on the topics presented. Just visit the magazine's Web site to use the new "comments" feature, which is found at the end of each article.The editorssimply ask thatremarks remain civil and stay on-topic.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Madigan Library, hosts "Garden Views and Terraria Gigantica," a collection of photography by Dana Fritz, through March 28. An opening reception for the exhibit was held Thursday evening, along with an artist's lecture and a gallery talk.
The Internal Revenue Service's free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, in which Pennsylvania College of Technology students annually prepare hundreds of returns for area taxpayers, will offer two by-appointment-only sessions for Northern Tier residents this season. The program will be offered from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, and from 1 to 6 p.m.
In their final tune-up before this weekend's state championships, Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers finished second, fourth and fifth in the Blue Division and second in the Gold Division during the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference Championships on Wednesday. In action at Summit Lanes in Pocono Summit, Penn College No.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students volunteered recently to assist in a drill for medical staff at the U.S. Penitentiary at Lewisburg. Invited by Bryan Walls, a paramedic and training coordinator at USP Lewisburg, six students from the emergency medical services program at the college used their medical knowledge to act out injuries during the prison's annual mass casualty drill.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's "degrees that work." career-awareness television series received a Bronze Telly Award for a 2009 episode profiling the advanced manufacturing career field. The series, a co-production of Penn College and WVIA-TV, highlights careers identified by state and federal labor officials as important for future employment growth.
Thanks to the journalistic contributions of a faculty member, the February issue of Avionics News spotlights current students and an alumna of Penn College's aviation program. Thomas D. Inman, an associate professor at the Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville, conducted an interview with 2006 aviation maintenance technology graduate Gail A.
Daryl Davis, whose "Klan-Destine Relationships: A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan"detailsthe author'sdecades-long battle against racism, delivered a free lecture in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Monday night. His appearance was sponsored by the Student Government Association in conjunction with Penn College's observance of Black History Month. Photo by Jessica L.