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William J. Astore, professor of history at Pennsylvania College of Technology, wrote the lead chapter in “Star Wars and History,” a book approved by the saga’s creator, George Lucas. Astore’s essay, “Why Rebels Triumph: How ‘Insignificant’ Rebellions Can Change History,” opens the book. William J.
Penn College's bowling club team finished its season at the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association state tournament, held Feb. 16-17 at the Moshannon Valley Super Bowl in Philipsburg. Coach Bret Nogle provided this recap of the teams' performance: Men’s "The beginning of the season for the men proved to foreshadow what was to come the rest of the year.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Krystal S. Zalazny, full-time Dining Services Assistant Manager VIII, effective Feb. 27 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
Twelve accepted students from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York attended the first "Spend the Night at Penn College" program Feb. 22-23, getting a more complete picture of student life than is afforded by a more concentrated visit. "It was a great experience for the prospective students," said Joseph J. Balduino, the college's director of recruitment.
The Penn College Martial Arts Club hosted one of the most successful training camps in the history of the East Coast Collegiate Karate Union on Saturday and Sunday, as representatives from 10 schools came together for a weekend of intensive training and a Goodwill Tournament in the college's Field House.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers continue postseason action this week while a host of winter sports athletes were given all-conference honors last week. Wrestling On Saturday, Penn College hosts the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Mid-East Conference Championships.
From the Winter 2013 One College Avenue: Scholarship awards funded by the Penn College Foundation rose from $371,743 in 2011-12 to $400,646 in 2012-13 – an increase of 8 percent. Penn College and the Penn College Foundation established 28 new scholarship funds in 2012-13. Learn who’s eligible for the new scholarships in the Annual Report.
Ten Pennsylvania College of Technology student-athletes earned spots onto Penn State University Athletic Conference winter all-conference teams.
Qualified individuals who need help preparing and filing their 2012 returns can visit the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The free service is available through early April in the Teachers’ Learning Center of the Madigan Library (Room LIB/213) on Penn College’s main campus in Williamsport. Required appointments will be scheduled from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Jolene T. and Jason A. Furl, area natives and graduates of Pennsylvania College of Technology, revisited their alma mater Feb. 16-17 as the reigning “Alumni Sweethearts.” The couple, married for eight years and now residing in Gambrills, Md., were treated to dinner at the college’s fine dining restaurant, Le Jeune Chef, and an overnight stay in The Victorian House, also on campus.