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Pennsylvania College of Technology recently received a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, through the Lycoming County Department of Public Safety, to support its second EMT-Paramedic Camp. The $2,000 grant provides about $1,500 for instructional supplies for the camp, with the remainder slated for publicity and advertising.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office received a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to again offer its Pennsylvania Governor's Institute on Career Education and Work. The institute, which is funded by the $108,000 state grant, is scheduled June 16-20 on Penn College's campus in Williamsport.

Two career-related events on Penn College campuses Tuesday offered mutually beneficial opportunities for employers and job-hungry students alike.

The College West Resident Assistants are at it again. Tuesday night, at the apartment complex courtyard, the Residence Life RA staff held an outdoor barbeque event: "Bring Your Own Meat!" The RAs inspired almost 50 residents to come out and enjoy a midsummer picnic/grilling atmosphere in mid-March.

For those who always wanted to learn to type, but haven't had the time or opportunity, the Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna/Tioga Area Agency on Aging is sponsoring a course at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus. This fun class is for seniors, age 60 and older, who would like to use the typewriter or computer keyboard to type personal correspondence with accuracy.

Did you know that 90 percent of all people who are deaf are born to hearing parents? Would you like to learn to communicate using American Sign Language? Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus will help you learn about people who are deaf, their culture and their way of communication. The class will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, from April 8-29.

A newly developed wait-list system, announced byPennsylvania College of Technology's Registrar's Office,allows students to indicate an interest in a class that has reached its scheduled capacity.

A graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology's immediate predecessor institution was honored by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce at its seventh annual Education Celebration. The Community Arts Center, a subsidiary of the college, waspresented with the Business Partner in Education Award at the same event, held March 6 at the Holiday Inn Downtown. Keith A.

"Saturday Night Live" alumnus Jim Breuer drew more than 1,400 people to his Community Arts Center concert on Friday night. Due to that overwhelming response, Penn College's Student Activities Office is working to bring another high-profile comedian to town; watch PCToday for more details. ( Photos by Michael J. Hersh, assistant director for programming)

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.