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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.
Thirty area teen-agers will receive hands-on training and gain knowledge of career fields ranging from carpentry to computer-aided drafting in the Summer Youth Career Awareness Program, to be offered in July and August at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The program, which is for teens ages 11-15, is sponsored by Penn College's Technology Transfer Center, the Williamsport YMCA, STEP Inc.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has once again received an allotment of workforce-development funding to train workers for Pennsylvania companies.
Eleven freshman students enrolled for the Fall 2002 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been designated "Presidential Scholars," an honor awarded for academic excellence and service to school and community. In addition, three adults who are returning to the classroom have been selected as "Penn College Scholars" for their achievements.
"Why did I get myself into this?" Those words, muttered to himself, usually mark the beginning stages of a typical auto restoration project for Leonard Pasquale.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards recently to its May 2002 graduates. The award winners and their addresses and academic majors - are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the College Community: Joseph Mark Tertel, Jr., Frackville, Graphic Design.
Recognizing the fiscal needs of the Williamsport Area School District, Pennsylvania College of Technology has proposed to pay more than $50,000 and provide various academic and consulting services to the school system over a five-year period beginning July 1, pending approval by the College's Board of Directors.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's list of All-American archers continues to grow as the program reaches new heights. Matt Frye, a junior from Muncy; Harry Bauman, a junior from Lock Haven, and Sarah Douglass, a freshman from West Perry, became the 10th, 11th and 12th Penn College athletes to be so honored following recent U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championship competition in San Diego.