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An Indian cooking demonstration, featuring the owner of a Bloomsburg restaurant, will be held at noon Wednesday, July 31, in the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. Chef Mushtaq Elahi, owner of Sakuntala, 236 Iron St., Bloomsburg, will prepare authentic side and main-course dishes for sampling.
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education the unit of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools that accredits degree-granting colleges and universities in the Middle States region has reaffirmed accreditation for Pennsylvania College of Technology. Penn College President Dr.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students placed and four others received honorable mentions at the SkillsUSA-VICA National Leadership and Skills Conference held June 27 in Kansas City, Mo. SkillsUSA-VICA is a national organization serving 250,000 high-school and college students and professional members in training programs for technical occupations.
No one has to tell the college students and faculty visiting Pennsylvania College of Technology this week from Toluca, Mexico, about the advantage of developing and maintaining a global perspective.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors today honored a retiring director and welcomed a new member. The Board granted "board member emerita" status to retiring director Kathryn Wentzel Lumley for her 24 years of service, including 11 years on the board of Williamsport Area Community College, a predecessor institution of Penn College. Lumley joined the W.A.C.C.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors onThursday approved an Operating Budget of $60,274,868 and established tuition rates and related fees for the upcoming 2002-03 academic year. The Operating Budget is an increase of $4,409,447 (7.9 percent) over the current year.
The Community Arts Center Board of Governors has honored Pennsylvania College of Technology Senior Vice President Dr. William J. Martin with a "Vision Award" for his efforts in the renovation of the Arts Center and his ongoing support of the facility.
The opening ceremonies for Special Olympics Pennsylvania's 2002 Summer Games were enhanced by the addition of a cauldron and torch designed and built by faculty and students at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The 6-1/2-foot-tall (excluding the base), all-aluminum cauldron and wood/stainless-steel torch took more than two months to design and construct.
Construction-industry employees soon will be able to work full time at their jobs while pursuing a bachelor's degree in Residential Construction Technology and Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Information Technology Services has installed and configured some new e-mail services that should help protect Pennsylvania College of Technology student and employee e-mail accounts from being flooded with unwanted mail or infected with viruses.