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Pennsylvania College of Technology is the recipient of a $230,084 grant for 2008-09 funded by the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act. Administered by the U.S.
Vol. 7, No. 31 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through March 15) ArcherySaturday-Sunday, March 14-15 at U.S. Indoor Eastern Regionals, Harrisonburg, Va., men's compound team finished first, men's recurve and women's compound teams finished second Saturday-Sunday, April 4-5 at Adam Wheatcroft Memorial, Harrisonburg, Va.
The Energy Conservation Subcommittee reminds the Penn College community to "Think Green Today, Tomorrow and Into the Future." The latest Green Tip of the Week, addressing conscientious energy use,comes from Richard C. Taylor, associate professor of plumbing/heating and chair of the subcommittee. Use your utility bill usage graphs to diagnose high energy use problems.
It has been one year since Pennsylvania College of Technology first set out to implement an organized recycling effort onits main campus. As part of that initiative, Penn College has entered Recyclemania, a national recycling competition, for its second year. The 10-week competition kicked off Jan. 18 with two practice weeks, follow by eight competitive weeks.
A feature article in Pennsylvania College of Technology's magazine, One College Avenue, has been honored with a 2009 Bronze "CUPPIE" Award in the annual competition sponsored by CUPRAPThe Association of Communicators in Education. "Hearing the Voice Within," a Spring 2008 cover story by Tom Wilson, writer/editor-PCToday, was recognized in the PR/Media-Feature Article category.
Jeremiah C. Gee, assessment coordinator for Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Integrated Studies, recently offered a presentation at the Network for Academic Renewal Conference hosted by the Association of American Colleges and Universities in Baltimore. The conference focused on general education and was attended by leaders in higher education from across the nation.
Pennsylvania College of Technology received a grant to continue as a project-team member in establishing the National Center of Excellence in Welding Education and Training (Weld-Ed). Penn College is one of eight regional partners for the National Science Foundation project, which began in 2007 and is led by Lorain County (Ohio) Community College.
On April 4, Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a session for girls in seventh and eighth grades to encourage their continued interest in science and math. The college's SMART Girls (Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies) project was developed to counter the alarming tendency of girls to shy away from math and sciences as they enter adolescence.
The Children's Learning Center took a Spring Break field trip to the Field House on Tuesday. (Lisa J. Worth, athletic assistant at the facility, is a parent of two young boys at the facility.) The children were able to try their hand at basketball and soccer, and also watched demolition work at the Parkes Automotive Technology Center – part of Penn College's ongoing Stage X building program.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Transcendence," a collection of photographs by Nick Johnson, from March 17-April 9. Working exclusively with a large-format camera, Johnson's photographs portray manipulated rock and flagstones that resemble abstract landscapes.