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Crews from the Camp Hill-based American Library Consultants this week began moving the contents of the Penn College Library to the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library across campus. The current facility will shut its doors Friday afternoon and remain closed until its magnificent successor opens Aug. 14. A public dedication is scheduled for Sept. 12. (Photos by Phillip C.
The Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System is awarding Fall 2006 scholarships to 21 students at Pennsylvania College of Technology who were born at Williamsport Hospital. The hospital awards two full-tuition scholarships annually one to a female student and one to a male student enrolled in a School of Health Sciences major at Penn College.
The sixth annual NRM Golf Invitational, held July 12 at the White Deer Golf Course,raised about $5,000 to fund an endowed scholarship for Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management. Unfazed by rain and well-fed by Le Jeune Chef restaurant, 21 teams comprised of industry representatives and faculty/staff competed.
The move from the Penn College Library to the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library has begun! "The library staff is very excited to be moving into the beautiful and high-tech Madigan Library (and) cannot wait to get the Madigan ready for our students, faculty/staff and other members of the college community," said Lisette N. Ormsbee, director.
The Gallery at Penn College is set to open at the new Roger and Peggy Madigan Library on Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus on Aug. 14 and has a varied slate of talented artists lined up for its inaugural year in the new location. The premiere exhibit features a show of work by full- and part-time Penn College art faculty.
Two regional Caterpillar dealers have been honored by Pennsylvania College of Technology for their decade of commitment to students and faculty in the School of Natural Resources Management. During a recent quarterly meeting of dealers at the college's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood, Wayne R.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Stacey Hampton, Coordinator of Matriculation and Retention, School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies, starts July 17 Cindy Meixel, Photo Editor, (Regular Part-Time), College Information and Community Relations, effective July 12
Site-preparation work has been completed, and footers will be dug soon for construction of the Center for Business & Workforce Development on West Fourth Street. The general contractor for the project is Robert Feaster Corp., Northumberland. Construction is expected to continue through May 2007.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology employees have set up a scholarship fund for a nursing program at the college's North Campus near Wellsboro. The staff of the North Campus will fund the new scholarship, which will provide an annual award of $250 to a student in the North Campus Outreach Practical Nursing Program.
A faculty member in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics and polymer technology department has authored a textbook that has been well-received by the plastics industry. Kirk M. Cantor, professor of plastics and polymer technology, wrote the book "Blown Film Extrusion: An Introduction," which was released in April. The book is published by Hanser Gardner Publications.