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Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies hosted architecture students from The Pennsylvania State University on Monday, as masonry students schooled the University Park contingent in the hands-on consequences of building design.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology chapters for three honor societies held induction ceremonies on March 19, honoring 93 new members for their academic achievement. Phi Theta Kappa Sixty-one students were inducted into the college's Beta Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society for students enrolled in two-year academic majors.

More ways to "green" your spring and save energy, from Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee via SunChips: "Air-dry your clothes after washing them in warm or cold water, unload your car of excess weight and keep your vehicle's tires inflated, donate used books, switch to energy-saving light bulbs, support local farming and purchase seasonal foods, plant a garden and/or start a compost a

After its first team competition of the season a week ago at the U.S. Indoor East Regional in Harrisonburg, Va., the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team established itself as one of if not the best in the nation this year. Winning individual indoor national championships were Danny Wido (Shickshinny) in men's compound and Glen Thomas (Mercer) in men's recurve.

Seventeen Pennsylvania College of Technology students and two chaperones traveled to Florida for an Alternative Spring Break, working with the Greater Miami chapter of Habitat for Humanity through the Collegiate Challenge program. The year-round initiative offers groups of five or more, age 16 and older, the opportunity to visit one of Habitat’s 200 host affiliates throughout the United States.

Standard & Poor's a leader of financial-market intelligence worldwide has issued an "A" public rating to Pennsylvania College of Technology. This is the first public rating assigned to Penn College, which expects to issue revenue bonds in order to refinance one outstanding series of bonds to achieve economic savings.

Capitol Eatery customers got a treat for St. Patrick's Day: a colorful dessert buffet filled with rainbow-colored cupcakes and other festive fare. Thanks to Gary E. McQuay, Plastics Manufacturing Center project manager, and John R. Bartolomucci, assistant professor of plastics technology, for making the cupcake display and to Dining Services' Cindy M. Jordan, baker, and Tammy A.

Thursday morning's (nonalcoholic) Kegs & Eggs event,organized by the Wildcat Events Board, added a playful touch of green to the first-floor commons area of Dauphin Hall. WEB members provided free T-shirts, food, novelties and more to get students' St. Patrick's Day off to a festive start. Photos by Michael J. Hersh, assistant director of student activities for programming

Taylor M. Kijak, scheduled to graduate in May with a bachelor's degree in plastics and polymer engineering technology, has been chosen as February's Student of the Month. Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association regularly recognizes students on the basis of commitment, service, role-model behavior, academics, leadership and campus involvement.

From March 15 to April 20, The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Paintings," a series by Denis Peterson that depicts New York City street scenes.