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Penn College's Schools of Construction and Design Technologies and Natural Resources Management were well-represented at Connecticut Construction Career Days , held Oct. 2-3 at Mountainridge in Wallingford, Conn. The goal of the program is to heighten student awareness of careers in the construction industry and to help replenish the supply of skilled construction professionals.

Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, will hold an Open House on Sunday, Oct. 28, providing visitors with an excellent opportunity to learn more about the college, its academic majors and its facilities. The event will be offered from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Thinking about "broadening" your teaching experience? Read what Fulbrighter Donald E. Hall says in " Why Professors Should Teach Abroad ," an article in the latest Chronicle of Higher Education.

Having completed its fifth consecutive undefeated regular-season schedule, Pennsylvania College of Technology's golf team now turns its attention on what it hopes will be a fifth straight conference championship and individual medalist.

The Penn College bowling team for 2007-08 has been announced: juniors Joe Ianaro, Frenchville, and Benjamin Zech, Dover; sophomores Warren Blume, Arronsburg, Dave Florist, Horsham, Ryan Greenland, Clearfield, David Pierce, Warren, and Michael Pollock, Sugarloaf; and freshmen Kami Bickel, Sunbury, Merle Burkhart Jr., Lancaster, Richard Garnhart, Hughesville; Matt Haulman, West Milton, Stephanie Hos

Thirteen representatives from seven community colleges around Pennsylvania, as well as representatives from the state Department of Education and the State System of Higher Education, visited campus on Oct. 4 to examine the feasibility of making an articulation agreement between them and Penn College's plastics and polymer degree programs.

"Hiding in Plain Sight," part of Penn College's observance of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, was held Tuesday afternoon in the PDC's Mountain Laurel Room. The rapid evolution of malicious software whether used for concealing data, destroying data, unauthorized access or identity theft is affecting business operations around the globe.

Construction management students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have a new scholarship fund to turn to for financial assistance. Penn College's construction management faculty began raising funds for the School of Construction and Design Technologies Construction Management (BCM) Scholarship just three years ago, and faculty member Wayne R.

Mark Shaffer of Hanover, a graduate of South Western High School , has been named Pennsylvania College of Technology's "Student-Athlete of the Week" for Sept. 25-30. Shaffer, a sophomore majoring in heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology, has compiled a 5-1 pitching record with a 1.20 earned run average in 27 innings of work for the college's baseball team.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been named a project team member for a $4.9 million National Science Foundation program establishing a National Center of Excellence in Welding Education and Training.