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Vol. 8, No. 10 (Through Sunday, Oct. 18) Wildcat TalesCoed Tennis, Women's Volleyball Teams Seek Crowns Following is a look ahead as Pennsylvania College of Technology's coed tennis and women's volleyball teams vie for championships in the Penn State University Athletic Conference. Last week, Penn College teams won 19 games and lost six.
High school students from school districts far and wide visited Penn College's campuses to learn about potential careers through a full Friday of exciting hands-on activities and informative tours. The college's Outreach for K-12 Office each fall organizes Career Day for students in 10th through 12th grades; a similar event for seventh- to ninth-graders is held every spring.
Students enrolled in three majors within Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management will benefit from the recent donation of a Cummins Inc. diesel engine.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved a software-system upgrade with Datatel, a provider of software and services for higher education. "This is no small investment for the institution," Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour said of the new software, which will be used for financial-management and human-resources operations.
Current job opportunities and issues in the accounting field will be among the topics addressed in a discussion sponsored by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Accounting Society and faculty from the college's School of Business and Computer Technologies. The roundtable will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is expanding its online presence in social media with the launch of a YouTube channel featuring a variety of college-created video offerings. The site, which took about six months to plan and develop, was formally announced at the Oct. 15 meeting of the college's board of directors.
It is with great sadness that the administration announces the death of student Mark J. Goss, a 20-year-old sophomore in the electronics and computer engineering technology major, from Wall, N.J. His body was discovered in his off-campus apartment overnight. The cause of death is under investigation, according to the Lycoming County coroner.
The second annual Floor Pong tournament, organized by Campus View Resident Assistant Ashlin R. Hollinger, was held Wednesday night in the Field House. Promoted by word of mouth and a YouTube video linked from the student portal, the event reintroduced the campus to a variation on table tennis in which surfaces beyond the table are fair game.
James C. Gorham, of Mill Hall, has been chosen by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association's as the first Student of the Month of the Fall 2009 semester. Gorham, a senior in the college's four-year plastics and polymer engineering technology major, is the vice president of the Society of Plastics Engineers.
Pennsylvania College of Technology was recognized recently for an annual program that offers dental sealants to uninsured and underinsured children. The Northcentral Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center presented its Outstanding Oral Health Initiative award to the college for its involvement in the 2009 Sealant Saturday event.