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Pennsylvania College of Technology will host Austrian wine expert Andreas Wickhoff on campus Oct. 27 to work with classes in the School of Hospitality and to present "An Austrian Wine and Food Tasting" to the public to benefit the college's international student programs.
A large group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students offered their assistance while gaining hands-on experience at the 2010 Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport.
For the 11th consecutive year, Wine Spectator magazine has granted its "Best of Award of Excellence" to Pennsylvania College of Technology's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. The award places Le Jeune Chef a restaurant that also serves as a practical laboratory training experience for students in Penn College's School of Hospitality in select company.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students each have been awarded $2,500 scholarships from the Electrical Generating Systems Association, the eighth straight year in which at least one honoree has been chosen from the institution. Among the 12 David I. Coren Memorial Scholarship winners for the 2010-11 year are Timothy E. Funk, of Paradise; and Jason M. Hirtzel, of Williamsport.
Pennsylvania College of Technology'swebsite achieved University Standard of Excellence recognition in the Web Marketing Association's WebAward 2010 competition . According to the organization, founded in 1997 to establish and encourage standards for Internet marketing, the award recognizes the standard of excellence for which all websites should strive.
The Residence Life Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology has chosen its exemplary students and programming for August/September: Resident Assistant of the Month Azeez Salu, a computer aided drafting technology student from Upper Marlboro, Md., was chosen as Resident Assistant of the Month for his service to Campus View Apartments.
Students from Penn College's School of Hospitality joined the world record-breaking effort at the Victoria House in Lewisburg over the weekend, where they helped owner Chef Philip Gajda and his family, along with volunteers from the Boy Scouts, Union-Snyder Habitat for Humanity and the community to build the world's longest sandwich wrap.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's efforts to offer educational support for the commonwealth's growing natural gas industry are receiving a boost with a new scholarship fund. PAGasDirectory.com, an online directory dedicated to connecting gas industry workers with businesses in Pennsylvania, has established the PAGasDirectory Scholarship Fund at Penn College.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology freshman was awarded a scholarship for the 2010-11 academic year from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Foundation. William R.
Penn College's role in training workers for the natural gas industry within the Marcellus Shale play is included in a report airing on National Public Radio. William J. Martin, the college's senior vice president, was among those interviewed by Scott Detrow of WITF, an NPR affiliate in Hershey.