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A short regular season for the Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team was shortened even further as three of five scheduled matches were canceled by rain. But coach Chet Schuman remains optimistic as his team heads into tournament action next week. "It's unfortunate, because we've got a really good group of kids," Schuman said of the washouts.
For the second consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Nursing Program has received a grant from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation to help students pay for college expenses. The program was awarded $54,000 last year, and it received $100,000 from PHEF this year.
PennsylvaniaCollege of Technology is offering a professional development series of topics conducted by Tim Mannello.
A mandatory meeting of Penn College's coed bowling team will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 4, in the Field House. Members who were announced Thursday on the basis of tryouts earlier in the week should contact Lisa Worth, bowling adviser (by calling ext. 7860 or by e-mail), if unable to attend.
One of the nation's Top 10 homebuilders has scholarship and internship opportunities available for full-time students interested in residential construction. Application deadlines for the Beazer Homesscholarships are Oct. 29 for the Spring 2005 semester and Feb. 28 for Fall 2005.
As PCToday visitors become more accustomed to the Web site's new format, the Office of College Information and Community Relations shares these observations to benefit readers and contributors alike: The bottom of the "Front Page" doesn't mean an end to front-page news To cut down on scrolling, only 15 items are posted per screen.
Wondering what will be happening on campus during Fall Visitation Day on Sunday, Oct. 24? The event's Web site has all the information you need to stay informed and to assist prospective students , parents and other guests who are interested in learning more about Pennsylvania College of Technology during Fall Visitation Day.
New Kensington never gave up, but the Penn College Wildcats dominatedTuesday's women's volleyballmatch to take it inthree games: 30-15, 30-23, 30-24. "The absolutely perfect back-row play of Maria Bova set the precedent (including 13 digs)," said coach Bambi Hawkins.
Students, faculty and staff are reminded to respect the Smoke-Free Zones (marked in yellow paint)that have been designatedaround campus. Forfurther information regarding smoking and nonsmoking areas,please review College Policy 3.05.09,Tobacco Use on College Premises.
The Student Government Association is holding a conference for all student leaders from 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, in the Bush Campus Center. Sessions are designed for organization leaders, as well as students wishing to improve their general leadership skills. A student organization can earn up to 110 SGA Cup points by sending four members.