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Penn College's Student Government Association held a silent auction from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday in Penn's Inn. All of the proceeds from the event,collected from bids on the many items donated by members of the college community,will be added to the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund .
The Sigma Nu fraternity raised $300 for Penn College's Walk-It-Out benefit, holding a Chili Cook-Off in the atrium of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday. For a donation to the American Cancer Society, participants such as Keith M. Saboski, student activities assistant (at rear left)could sample a variety of chili and vote for their favorite.
Amid a countdown to occupancy in the fall semester, work continues on the Dauphin Hall housing complex part of Penn College's Stage X building program on the west side of main campus. Andrew M.
On Tuesday, April 27, the Cisco Networking Academy at Penn College will host the Cisco Systems Network on Wheels. The newly refreshed NOW van has received a complete technology facelift. The entire architecture has been rebuilt to showcase the latest and most comprehensive Cisco solutions.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will host an April 24 session to encourage a continuing interest in science and math by 10th- and 11th-grade girls. Penn College's Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies (SMART Girls) project was developed to counter girls' worrisome tendency to shun math and the sciences as they move through their crucial high school years.
As this week's Green Tip, Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee announces National Cell Phone Recycling Week (April 5-11), a joint effort of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Plug-in to eCycling. The energy saved by recycling one cellphone is enough to power a laptop computer for 44 hours.
"To play Division I-AA teams and end up where we did among the top 20 Division I-AA club teams is fantastic. I don't think anybody looked for us to go anywhere," Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball coach Wes Strayer said Saturday after his team was eliminated from the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation Championships. Competing in Louisville, Ky.
The Office of Residence Life is pleased to announce the new Senior Resident Assistant and Resident Assistant staff for the 2010-11 academic year. The office is especially excited, as its student staff is expanding with theopening of Dauphin Hall in Fall 2010. Congratulations to new and returning staff!
On Tuesday afternoon, the Penn College Resident Assistants hosted a Spring Fair at the Campbell Street Community Center. RAs conducted activities that included face-painting, duck pond, bowling, hula-hoop contest, treat walk, coloring table, Play-Doh table, egg-dyeing, ball toss and more. The event was open to the public and drew a number of participants from the community.
The International Programs Office, Cultural Life Committee and Multicultural Society hosted a student reception from 5-8 p.m. March 16 in Penn's Inn. The reception was held to gather international students, students from the Multicultural Society and others in the campus community who are involved in programs that support Penn College students from other countries.