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Pennsylvania College of Technology and the National Exercise Trainers Association, a nonprofit fitness-professional organization, are co-sponsoring three nationally recognized workshops at the College in April. All of the workshops will be offered at Bardo Gymnasium on Penn College's main campus. Personal Trainer Workshop, April 9-10This workshop will be offered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Penn College Fitness Center welcomes Mike Brienza, a second-year Physical Fitness Specialist major from Little Egg Harbor, N.J., who is completing his professional fieldwork in the PFS program by working at the Fitness Center this semester. Brienza is available to perform fitness assessments and personal-fitness training for Fitness Center members.
Leonard R. Filipkowski, associate professor of collision repair in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Transportation Technology, has received a Master Certified Technician award from Toyota's Collision Repair and Refinish Certification Program. The Picture Rocks resident has instructed in collision repair and refinishing for almost 32 years.
Two native Tuscan chef/innkeepers are on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology this week to work with students and host an Italian dining event for invited guests on Feb. 5 with the menu "A Taste of the Tuscan Sun." The chefs Giulietta Giovannoni and Stefania Balducci − come to Penn College direct from Italy.
Dates to Remember AS/400 Down-Times Routine maintenance: Feb. 6, from 7-9:30 a.m. Housekeeping Reminders for the Entire Campus Community Do you know where to find computer help? Students can visit the open computer lab in ATHS, Room E204; dial ext. 7154, or send an e-mail .
Pennsylvania College of Technology is working with the School District of Philadelphia and the Community College of Philadelphia to create a technical curriculum for Philadelphia public high schools and at the same time establish a resource for teachers across the nation.
Vol. 4, No. 23 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Jan. 30) Men's BasketballOverall record: 9-6 CCAC record: 7-3 Wednesday, Jan. 19 Penn State Fayette at Penn College, W, 98-63 Saturday, Jan. 22 Penn State McKeesport at Penn College, ppd. Tuesday, Jan. 25 at Penn State Beaver, W, 68-59 Friday, Jan. 28 at Penn State Scranton, W, 95-62 Monday, Jan. 31 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 7 p.m.
Dennis E. Gilbert, director of Workforce Development and Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be the keynote speaker at the 2005 Non-Credit Continuing Education National Conference. The conference, which is being presented by the University of South Carolina College of Education, will be held at the Ocean Creek Resort in Myrtle Beach, S.C., on April 3-6.
Pennsylvania College of Technology invites the public to share in celebrating the completion of extensive renovations at its most historic building, the Klump Academic Center, formerly the Williamsport High School. A video tribute to the building, "Time Will Explain it All," will be shown at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Sundays throughout February on SusCom (the local cable TV provider) Channel 2.
Homecoming 2005, themed "Turn Up the Heat," was a great success despite the weather. Thirty-six students, representing 19 clubs and organizations, raised $1,240.35 in the Homecoming King and Queen charity event. At the Homecoming Dance, "A Night On Fire," Kristin Campbell and Andrew Lackman − both representing Campus View Apartments − were announced as this year's Homecoming royalty.