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A soon-to-be-freshman at Penn College and his Jersey Shore Area High School teammate finished seventh out of 29 teams in this week's 2009 National Automotive Technology Competition in New York.

Three of Pennsylvania College of Technology's academic schools were represented recently at the Central Pennsylvania Construction Career Day in York. Steven K. McCoy, coordinator of matriculation and retention for the School of Construction and Design Technologies; Melissa M. Stocum, coordinator of matriculation and retention for the School of Natural Resources Management; and Stacey C.

Industrious business students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have begun one of the largest food drives in local history, hoping to collect 10,000 nonperishable items at various locations by April 30. Spurred by one of its corporate sponsors the Campbell Soup Co.

The seventh annual Computer Fair for regional middle- and high-school students, sponsored by BlaST Intermediate Unit 17, was held Wednesday and Thursday in Penn's Inn (CC, second floor).

A campus volleyball rivalry resumed in Bardo Gym on Wednesday night, asthe student team of Gavin Mock, Adam Dumm, Joel Reese, Amanda Sherry, Ty Holland and Alexandra Davis took on the staff/faculty squad of Daniel Warner, Mark Dougherty, Jim Cunningham, Elliott Strickland Jr, Amber Dreese, Kimberly Bolig and Daniel Bennett.

A team of Penn College students the winners in a recent five-on-five intramural competition traveled to Lewisburg on Monday for a Final Four Basketball Tournament with Susquehanna, Bloomsburg and (host) Bucknell universities. Penn College was represented by Ben Vincent, Ty Holland, Donnie Stevenson, Jordan Kilbourn, Brandon Sauers, Jon Boob and Ray Kanapesky.

One of the world's most recognizable names in agricultural and heavy construction equipment is providing scholarship opportunities for welding students at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

A recent donation from a branch of the nation's largest full-service landscaping firm helped Pennsylvania College of Technology students build a walkway to the conifer garden at the college's School of Natural Resources Management.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host artist-in-residence Miguel Tio on campus April 21-24. While on campus, the painter will conduct workshops for children and staff of the college's Children's Learning Center and students in the early childhood education major, as well as free public sessions.

Penn College hosted a reception Tuesday for students, alumni, faculty and staff who have served in the military, an event highlighted by dedication of a college banner displayed at Forward Operating Base Mehtar Lam in Afghanistan at the request of student Robert A. Miller during his service there.