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A new student-housing complex is rising at Pennsylvania College of Technology, but even after that facility opens its doors in Fall 2010, more than half of the college's 6,500 students will continue to live in privately owned off-campus rental properties.
Williams, a natural-gas company based in Oklahoma, will support students at Pennsylvania College of Technology through a new scholarship fund at the college. Through its foundation, Williams has established the Williams Foundation Scholarship Fund.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member's donation has pushed the total of gifts to The Penn College Fund Employee Campaign to a new record. Steven R. Parker, assistant professor of physics, recently donated $1,664 to The Penn College Fund.
Eighteen students have been named to the Wildcat Dance Team for 2009-10, on the basis of auditions conducted Sept. 14-16 by coach Milissa M. Augustine. The team's first performance will be during the men's basketball season opener against Central Pennsylvania College at 8 p.m. Nov. 9 in Bardo Gymnasium. Principal dancers are Rebecca M. Boyer, Palmerton; Erika K. Brunner, Bellefonte; Kelsey A.
Impassioned students got the jump on next month's Homecoming observance, readily showing their Penn College Pride at Monday evening's women's soccer game against Lycoming College. The Wildcats came out on the other end of a 2-0 score, but the fan base marked by painted bodies and pure boosterism was strong.
William J. Astore, associate professor of history and a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, was a guest Monday morning on the "Lionel" radio show on Air America. During the interview, which aired live, Lionel questioned Astoreabout the U,S, military and his recent article, "Whatever Happened to Gary Cooper?" The 13-minuteinterview can be replayed at Air America's Web site.
This week's Green Tip is brought to you by the Horticulture Club: Fall is a great time to plant in your landscape because of lower temperatures and increased rainfall, but make sure to think before you plant. Consider planting native species that are better acclimated to our area and often will tolerate local insects and diseases, as well as the amount of rainfall we get.
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. Carol Rogers, Snack Bar Operator, Wrapture, (Regular Part-Time), Dining Services, beginning Sept. 23 Steve Kreamer, Electrician (Temporary Full-Time), General Services, effective Sept.
Vol. 8, No. 6 (Through Sunday, Sept. 20) 'Cat TalesCross-CountryPenn College's men's and women's teams finished first in their respective divisions in an invitational at Penn State Mont Alto. Wildcat Mark Cordeiro (Canton) topped the men's field by covering the 5.37-mile distance in 31:45.
Preschool, Head Start and child-care teachers from an eight-county area of Central Pennsylvania met in Penn's Inn on Wednesday evening for their annual meeting and a workshop with K.J. Reimensnyder-Wagner, area musician and songwriter. They were joined by more than 30 Penn College students enrolled in the early childhood education major.