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Brian M. McKeon, department head for natural sciences in Penn College's School of Integrated Studies, co-stars as one of the philandering husbands in "Bedside Manners," a British farce soon to open at the Community Theatre League, 100 W. Third St.

A freshman collision repair technology student is part ofthe vehicle-restoration crew featured in "Car Czar: Amphicar," to be rebroadcast at 3 p.m. Jan. 21 on the National Geographic Channel. Stephen P. Schwartz, of Huntingdon Valley,was a senior atLower Moreland High School when he wasrecommended by a teacherfor an internshipwiththe Marquis Auto Restoration Shop in Philadelphia.

Twenty-five students graduated recently from the Practical Nursing Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. The distinguished speakers for the Dec.

From Jan. 17-March 27,Pennsylvania College of Technology again will participate in Recyclemania a friendly competition to promote waste reduction among America's colleges and universities.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology has joined forces with ClickSafety Inc. to offer noncredit safety classes online. The offerings from the college and the Alamo, Calif.-based firm enable businesses to provide safety training for their employees regardless of their location or the number of workers who are participating.

Continuing what quickly has become a winter tradition, Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted a variety of well-attended activities at the 2010 Pennsylvania Farm Show (Jan. 9-16) in Harrisburg.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has named two people to leadership positions in the Office of Assessment, Research and Planning. The office provides official information, and quantitative and qualitative data, to the college's administration, the general college community and external entities. It also facilitates student outcomes assessment and measures institutional effectiveness.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has received a contribution of $15,000 from Anadarko Petroleum Corporation to support training initiatives for workers in the natural gas industry.

Malikah Shabazz, the youngest daughter of Malcolm X, will speak at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Jan. 18. In the program, which begins at 6 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium, Shabazz will present "Dr. King's Message." Sponsored by the Cultural Life Committee at Penn College, the event is free and open to the public.

With the new semester comes a reminder for the campus community to get (re)acquainted with E-mporium, a virtual marketplace available only to students and employees. Open for business 24/7 on the myPCT portal, E-mporium offers more security than the former Classifieds listings on PCToday.