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On Fridays during the spring semester, students taking courses in culinary arts at Pennsylvania College of Technology will help manage the kitchen in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant a live-learning lab for School of Hospitality students. The students, who are enrolled in the Regional American Cuisine course taught by Chef Michael J.

Continuing a long-standing and beneficial relationship with Pennsylvania College of Technology, Caterpillar Inc. recently donated a used multi-terrain loader to the college's School of Natural Resources Management. Alban Tractor Co. Inc.

The U.S. State Department alerts students to the dangers of traveling abroad during spring and summer breaks, and offers other vital information to help ensure each student has an enjoyable trip and a safe return.

Jane J. Benedict, associate professor of nursing at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been selected by the National League for Nursing to serve as the organization's ambassador to Penn College.

Inspired by the wonderful words of Martin Luther King Jr., the Children's Learning Center staff asked parents to contribute to another one of their now-traditional paper "quilts," this one illustrating the phrase with their dreams for their particular children. The quilt is on display in the lobby area of the Center. "Once again, they did a wonderful job," said Karen Woland Payne, director.

David S. Richards, associate professor of physics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was elected president of the Central Pennsylvania Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers. Richards took the post after a term as the association's vice president.

Experience is an important factor for success in any sport, and Pennsylvania College of Technology is loaded with experienced archers this season. The Wildcats of coach Chad Karstetter feature 10 returnees, and Karstetter, in his seventh season, hopes that translates into great things by the end of the season three months from now.

The West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association and a business owned by one of its officers have donated another $620 to two teams of Pennsylvania College of Technology construction students to help defray the costs of competing at the upcoming International Builders Show in Orlando, Fla.

Anton Ferrer, Cara Jackson and Mike Lombardi are completing their Physical Fitness Specialist internship requirement at the Penn College Fitness Center this semester.

A short story by an associate professor of technical communication and literature at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been selected for inclusion in an anthology of Southwestern stories. "The Fifth Daughter," written by Charles F. Kemnitz, is based on research funded by the National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Creative Nonfiction, which Kemnitz earned in 2004.