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A paper bridge designed by two Pennsylvania College of Technology students carried a load 579 times its weight, setting a record recently in winning the strongest-bridge category in the 11th annual "Bridging the Gap" competition at the College. In the competition, students designed and built bridges made entirely from construction paper and glue.
Boasting what he says is a deep and solid lineup, Pennsylvania College of Technology third-year tennis coach Charlie Baum is optimistic about his team's chances in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference this season. The Wildcats opened their season Saturday with a 6-3 victory over Delaware Community College. "We're not as strong at No.
" Jamming: Conversations in Clay," an exhibit by Robert Troxell and James Lard, will be on display April 16 to May 10 at The Gallery at Penn College. The opening for the exhibit will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, at the gallery, located in Room 202 of the Bush Campus Center at Penn College. An artist's lecture will be offered at 5:30 p.m.
Russell Bry, executive chef/partner of Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, Inc. and a former Distinguished Visiting Chef at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will return to the College this month to offer a Masters Class for faculty and students in the School of Hospitality.
Annette Kilgus, Pennsylvania College of Technology's December 2001 commencement speaker, has been designated as one of the presenters who will share their success stories in Harrisburg on April 15 for the Pennsylvania Leadership Day event being sponsored by the Pennsylvania Women Work! organization.
Travelogues, a fashion show, exotic foods and an international bazaar are among the highlights planned for the Third Annual International Week, which will be celebrated April 7-13 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. "Bringing You the World," is the theme of the weeklong celebration, which is sponsored by the International Programs Office at Penn College.
In a sense, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's softball team is starting over this year. The Lady Wildcats return only three players from last year's squad, which posted a 14-10 record, and are under the leadership of a new coach.
Brian Schneider, Robert Groves and Jessica Weaver stood out all season for their respective Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams, so the postseason accolades they have received are little surprise.
A new scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology will honor the memory of the late wife of state Sen. Roger A. Madigan. Beginning in May, Penn College and the "Pennsylvania's Tomorrow Starts Today" Student Government Seminar Committee will offer the Peggy Madigan Memorial Leadership Scholarship for a student attending the College. Mrs.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's two television series have been honored with national awards. The College's public affairs series, "Penn College & You," recently received a bronze Telly Award for Information Programming, while its public television cooking series, "You're the Chef," earned a Silver Paragon Award from the National Council for Marketing & Public Relations.