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Summer 2010 graduatesThe dean's list for the Summer 2010 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been announced: Regina G.Andes, Muncy, Associate of Applied Science, Early Childhood Education Laura E. Ault, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Nursing Heather C.Barnhart, Chambersburg, Bachelor of Science, Graphic Design Katelyn M.
About 350 people attended the fifth annual Fall FIESTA (Friends, Involvement, Employment and Socializing on a Tuesday Afternoon) from 3:30-5:30 p.m. on the ATHS mall. Sixty-five vendors representing campus organizations and offices offering involvement and employment opportunities, community agencies and churches were on hand to enlighten participants.
Eugene M. McAvoy has been named dean of academic services and first year programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology. McAvoy, who had served as assistant dean of integrated studies-programs for a year, will be succeeded in that position by Joanna K. Pruden.
About 40 students took part in two sun-kissed kayaking sessions sponsored by the Student Activities Office on Saturday. For just $10 each, participants got equipment and instruction from Country Ski and Sport, and a lunch prepared by Dining Services. Students entered Loyalsock Creek at Mill Street in Montoursville and paddled to the Susquehanna River; sessions were held at 10 a.m.
Pennsylvania College of Technology and Susquehanna Health recently entered a three-year clinical affiliation agreement. The agreement provides for use of the health system's radiology departments for clinical instruction for students enrolled in the college's associate-degree radiography major.
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. Among the latest additions: Jami Hughes, Coordinator of Intercollegiate Athletics and Sports Information, starting Aug. 24 Danielle Willits, Dining Services Recruitment and Training Specialist, beginning Aug.
Students in Geoffrey M. Campbell's 300-level Passive Design studio class were asked to fashion a parade costume that would be representative of Penn College's building science and sustainable design major. They were given the assignment last Monday and the costumes were due Wednesday.
The dog days of summer took on a new meeting at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Aug. 18, when a unique icebreaker united first-year students with employees and their dogs. Held on the Rose Street Commons, "Hot Dog, You're Here!" provided the opportunity for faculty and staff to welcome and engage new students over the common ground of pet ownership, conversation and free food.
Pennsylvania College of Technology again was a home-field favorite with its community outreach for the start of the Little League Baseball World Series. A college-hosted cookout for the 16 series teams – as well as coaches, team uncles, umpires and other guests – was held on the lawn outside the Bush Campus Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology donated two dental chairs to the Susquehanna Health Community Dental Center. Given the Community Dental Center's rapid growth, Penn College chose to formally donate the chairs, which it purchased and installed at the center in 2007 to support student rotations. The value of the chairs is $25,894.