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Vol. 8, No. 39 (Through Sunday, May 9) Penn College Wildcat Tales Talented and outstanding shooters, seasoned veterans and depth: the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery squad has all of the ingredients needed to challenge for the national team championship. "Every year, I wonder how we can achieve more than we did the previous year.
The announcement that Penn College would receive a three-year, National Science Foundation grant for multicounty Marcellus Shale job-preparedness education was included in a recent news broadcast on WITF, a Harrisburg-basedpublic radiostation.
Student members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Collegiate Association for County Correctional Education completed a library-enhancement project at the Northumberland County Prison. The CACCE members worked to collect, organize and redistribute a variety of new, high-quality textbooks that were donated by the faculty, staff and students of Penn College.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Madigan Library, is hosting " Design: 2010 ," a student portfolio exhibition, through May 14. Twenty students are exhibiting a variety of work they created during their studies toward earning bachelor's degrees in graphic design. An opening reception, including a gallery talk, was held Thursday evening. Gallery hours are 1-4 p.m.
Karen Woland Payne, director of the Children's Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology, presented a workshop at the Annual Conference of the National Coalition of Campus Children's Centers, held in Orlando, Fla., April 7-10.
On a recent Saturday, members of the Earth Smart organization, along with the Horticulture Club and other Penn College students, cleaned a portion of Lycoming Creek behind the Weis Market on Lycoming Creek Road. The April 10 cleanup was held in conjunction with the Lycoming County Conservation District and the Lycoming Creek Watershed Association.
A member of Pennsylvania College of Technology's horticulture faculty recently reviewed a textbook in advance of an updated edition. Carl J. Bower Jr., instructor at the college's Schneebeli Earth Science Center, reviewed the current edition of "Landscape Plants: Their Identification, Culture and Use" by Ferrell Bridwell.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's landscaping major has been reaccredited by the Professional Landcare Network, which represents thousands of green-industry employees nationwide.
WEBstock, the Wildcat Events Board's annual rite of spring, was held Friday on the Athletic Field, Musical entertainment from SAFETYSUIT, Hayley and Envy on the Coast provided the backdrop for the sunny celebration of imminent vacation; students also enjoyed free T-shirts, custom street signs, spray-can art, camaraderie, carnival games and much more.
More than 120 people attended Penn College's Spring Sports Banquet on Monday in the Mountain Laurel Room of the Thompson Professional Development Center. Athletics staff, administration, special guests, coaches and players gathered to honor the men's and women's basketball, dance, archery, bowling, men's volleyball, baseball and softball teams.