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Both the men's and women's basketball teams at Pennsylvania College of Technology went 3-1 during the past week, the men improving their overall record to 8-8 and the women to 7-6. Each team is 6-1 in Penn State University Athletic Conference games.
With six All-Americans and seven athletes who participated on three national championship teams last season returning, this year's Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team is, in a word: loaded. The Wildcats begin their 10th season under coach Chad Karstetter in the annual Early Bird Sports Expo Thursday through Sunday at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds.
The co-founder of a local engineering and surveying firm, whose resume includes a 2002 "degree that works" a bachelor's in civil engineering technology from Pennsylvania College of Technology will join his business partner and two juniors from Maranatha Christian School, Watsontown, in a project aimed at safer roads.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Madigan Library, is hosting "Cipher," a collection of ceramic works by Shalya Marsh, through Feb 9. An opening reception was held there Tuesday evening; other activities included an artist's lecture in the SASC and a follow-up talk in the gallery. Hours for the exhibit are 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 2-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; and 11 a.m.
Leroy Joiner, a sophomore on the Penn College men's basketball team, has been named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II Player of the Week for Jan. 10-17 – a first for Wildcat athletics. In two victories, Joiner averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds and 4.5 assists. He leads the team in scoring this season with 228 points and has scored 720 thus far during his career.
Laurie A. Nau, a forest technology major from Jersey Shore, is the Student Government Association's latest Student of the Month at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will host its spring Visiting Chef Series Feb. 17-19, welcoming Chef DeJuan Roy, executive chef of 95 Cordova at the historic Casa Monica Hotel in St. Augustine, Fla. While at the college, Roy will work alongside students, sharing his expertise as they prepare a benefit dinner on Friday, Feb. 19, that will conclude the stay.
Penn College's Multicultural Society is conducting a relief effort for earthquake victims in Haiti. Collection boxes for clothing, nonperishable food and personal-hygiene products are in the lobbies of the Bush Campus Center, Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center, Klump Academic Center and Susquehanna Room.
The latest episode of "degrees that work." the documentary television series co-produced by Pennsylvania College of Technology and WVIA-TV is set to premiere at 7 p.m. on Feb. 1 on the public television station serving northcentral and northeastern Pennsylvania. The episode features the plastics industry.
The School of Hospitality is seeking individuals for the following positions in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant part-time substitute pool: Casual Part-Time Dishroom/Kitchen Helper, Hospitality; Substitute Dishroom/Kitchen Helper, Hospitality; Casual Part-Time Waitstaff, Le Jeune Chef; and Catering Substitute Waitstaff, Le Jeune Chefand Catering.