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More than 80 Pennsylvania College of Technology students are scheduled to help provide medical coverage at the 2012 Little League Baseball World Series, which runs from Aug. 16-26 in South Williamsport.

Thirty high school students took part in “‘Designing a Digital Future’ Career Camp,” presented for the first time over the summer by Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Business and Computer Technologies.

William E. Mack has been named dean of industrial and engineering technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Mack, who had served as assistant dean of the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies since February 2009, began his new duties on July 1.

Penn College's record of serving employers' needs – from credit offerings in long-established fields to workforce development in the emerging natural gas industry – is featured in the August issue of Business Magazine, a publication of Manufacturer & Business Association.  "To escape a crippling recession and jump-start the engines of industry, the United States must educate and inspire the work f

Gallery exhibit applauded The current show at The Gallery at Penn College, characterized by Mosaic Art NOW as "an absolutely splendid exhibit featuring five innovative American mosaic artists," has been prominently included in the online publication.

Justin H. Bentz and Travis M. Breininger, alumni of Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management, are profiled in the July/August issue of Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery magazine. The magazine has been featuring a yearlong series of the green industry’s most promising leaders under the age of 40, and Bentz and Breininger earned the top spot for the summer issue.

An associate professor of HVAC at Pennsylvania College of Technology was honored as “Instructor of the Year” at a recent industry banquet in Providence, R.I. Richard C.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a full array of Microsoft Office noncredit courses beginning in August. Taught by qualified instructors at a comfortable pace for all levels of adult learners, the small classes are held in a relaxed computer-lab environment, allowing participants to learn, experiment and ask questions.

Eric D. Pruden A Penn College automotive instructor, on a reconnaissance trip to western Pennsylvania in conjunction with the new automobile restoration technology degree, was part of an online interview that included professionals' praise for the institution. Eric D.

Wind-toppled tree awaits removal outside Klump Academic Center early Thursday evening. A typically efficient General Services crew makes quick work of cleanup. No one was injured when a powerful storm moved through the area late Thursday afternoon, downing trees on the north side of Penn College's main campus and damaging the roof of the Klump Academic Center.