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Vol. 8, No. 25 (Through Sunday, Jan. 31) Penn College Wildcat Tales Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams found the going tough last week, going a combined 1-4 overall, but two of its archers did well at the Early Bird Sports Expo at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds and its men's volleyball team went 2-0.
George Cornelius, secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, toured the Weatherization Training Center at Penn College on Friday. The center has expanded operations in response to the growing demand for service fueled by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
The seventh annual "Money in Your Pocket" campaign, through which Pennsylvania College of Technology students collaborate with the Internal Revenue Service and Salvation Army volunteers to help hundreds of area residents prepare and file their returns, will begin Feb. 1.
After failing to make the Middle Atlantic Club Volleyball Conference playoffs for the past two seasons, Pennsylvania College of Technology men's coach Wes Strayer is ready for a turnaround. "We picked up some nice additions, freshmen or transfers, who are really going to help us. We're looking pretty good. I'm happy. Yes, we should be there (playoffs),"he said.
An innovative and industry-responsive bachelor's degree, which combines time-tested, art-related education with sophisticated tools in Web design, will be offered later this year at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Penn College Police Chief Chris E. Miller and Ward W. Caldwell, special assistant to the president for student affairs, met with the Student Government Association on Wednesday night to provide accurate, updated information about recent criminal activity off campus.
A professor of computer science in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies presented a technical paper at a Cybersecurity and Intelligence Workshop conducted by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. Asesh K.
Four members from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers' student chapter at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently donated their time and hands-on talents to update the heating system at Williamsport's 113-year-old Annunciation Catholic Church. Instructor David P. Socha, a member of the St.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's early childhood education major was accepted to participate in a pilot program that offers to its students Web-based lessons in the inclusion of children with disabilities in early education programs.
A new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology memorializes an instructor at the college who passed away last October. Joseph M. Younes lost his battle with cancer on Oct. 23 at the age of 54. Younes was an instructor of electrical technology/occupations at Penn College for 16 years, and he was an alumnus of the college's electrical technology major. The Joseph M.