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PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office.

An incoming Pennsylvania College of Technology freshman who transformed a hometown dump site into a picturesque nature trail is among three students nationally to receive a $1,000 "ConstructMyFuture" scholarship to offset the costs of his education. William R.

Another hands-on activity was held Friday to supplement the "Japan Juxtaposed: Traditional Textiles/Modern Images" exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College (Madigan Library, third floor) through Aug. 6. The workshop, "Stitched Shibori on Pashmina Scarves," was held in the library and at the Bush Campus Center.

The Pennsylvania Department of Education has released significant revisions to the Career Education and Work Standards Toolkit, a Web site designed as a resource for the state's school districts as they implement the Pennsylvania Career Education and Work Standards. The site is maintained by the Outreach for K-12 Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology construction student from Gettysburg is among just two dozen national winners of a Centex "Build Your Future" scholarship. Corwyn K.

Naomi and Shion Harrison led children from the Summer Youth Adventure Camp in making origami projects Wednesday in The Gallery at Penn College. The workshop was offered in conjunction with the "Japan Juxtaposed: Traditional Textiles/Modern Images" exhibit that runs in the gallery (Madigan Library, third floor) through Aug. 6.

The automobile industry's future, of keen interest to the automotive teachers mentoring tomorrow's vehicle technicians, is today's reality at Penn College. The North American Council of Automotive Instructors, holding its 35th annual conference on campus, heard presentations Tuesday on vehicles that use technology to reduce petroleum dependency and greenhouse-gas emissions.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host an Autodesk User Group meeting on Aug. 13. The meeting, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in Penn's Inn at the Bush Campus Center.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was chosen by the Electrical Generating Systems Association as one of a dozen David I. Coren Memorial Scholarship recipients for the 2008-09 academic year. Jacob D.

Technology and straight-from-the-headlines topicality combine with socializing and sightseeing at this week's 35th annual conference of the North American Council of Automotive Teachers being hosted at Penn College. More than 200 instructors registered for the event, which began Monday morning with elections and a keynote address in the college's Klump Academic Center.