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High schoolers visiting campus for the annual EMT-Paramedic Camp sponsored by Penn College and the state Department of Health explored Geisinger's newest Life Flight helicopter, an $8 million piece of equipment.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office coordinated efforts recently to provide curriculum materials for a new Pennsylvania Department of Education resource.

Members of the Bird's Nest group at Penn College's Children's Learning Center let their smiles be their umbrellas Wednesday on the bike racks outside the Parkes Automotive Technology Center. Photo by Jessica M. Milheim, group leader

Pennsylvania College of Technology announced the winners of its juried exhibit, "The Art of Education." The exhibit, which remains open through June 27, is a tribute to the talented teachers who inspire creativity and instill an appreciation for art in young people.

About two dozen industry employees attended the Plastics Manufacturing Center's second Hands-On Rotational Molding Workshop on Monday and Tuesday, moving between classroom training and laboratory experience in material preparation, molding and parts testing.

Girls entering ninth and 10th grades this fall are encouraged to attend Pennsylvania College of Technology's July 11-15 residential program intended to cultivate their interest in math and science. The college's Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies (SMART Girls) project was developed to offset girls' inclination to avoid those subjects as they enter adolescence.

Maintenance employees at several area industries, including Truck-Lite Inc. and West Pharmaceutical Services, were on campus Monday for a Hydraulics and Pneumatics course taught by John M. Good, instructor of automation and computer integrated manufacturing.

A game created by a Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been accepted for sale as an Apple iPhone application. Available through the iPhone App Store under the name "WebCC," the puzzle game (which promises hours of "dodging dangerous monsters, making bridges or collecting computer chips") is the work of Kevin S.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students were selected to attend the National Restaurant Association's Salute to Excellence in Chicago on May 22. The event kicks off the National Restaurant Association's annual Restaurant, Hotel-Motel Show. Penn College students Rachel M. Emmons, of Washington, N.J., and Hannah E.

A faculty member in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies recently helped a regional computer club traverse the often-overwhelming terrain of technological innovation. Daniel W. Yoas, an assistant professor of computer information technology, met with members of Susquehanna SeniorNet during one of their meetings at James V. Brown Library.