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A series of business and management offerings, including four new classes, has been announced for the coming weeks by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The classes will be held in the college’s Klump Academic Center, except “Managing Multiple Priorities,” which will meet in the Center for Business & Workforce Development.

Job-hunters crowd into Penn's Inn on Thursday afternoon. Jessica Daluz, university programs specialist at Google ... ... describes "Googleyness" and other attributes of desirable candidates ... ... and talks with Bahram Golshan, associate professor of computer information technology. A student pays close attention to his potential future.

A Penn's Inn audience listens Tuesday to a trio of "Women in STEM" panelists ... Discovery Machine's Anna L. Griffith ... Maggie (Powers) Jackson, from PennDOT ... ... and Davie Jane Gilmour, Penn College president. The success and contribution of women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math were celebrated with a panel discussion this past week in the Bush Campus Center.

The public is invited to laugh and learn with comedic financial expert Colin Ryan from 5-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Klump Academic Center Auditorium.

Twenty-five Pennsylvania College of Technology students will trek to Louisville for the first week of May, where they will join the Churchill Downs culinary team in preparing food for more than 170,000 guests of the storied Kentucky Derby horse race.

Kyeesha C. Howard (left), a legal assistant/paralegal student from Philadelphia, receives flowers from College Women of Williamsport, represented by April M. Tucker, of Muncy, majoring in applied human services. A Kindness Wall in the Bush Campus Center shares such tips as "Sit with someone that is sitting alone" and "I cheer accomplishments." Bradley G.

Kacie L. Weaver, an applied human services student from Harrisburg, has been chosen as the March "Student of the Month" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. “Kacie is one of those people you meet in life and you’re immediately captivated by her aura of care. She’s the kind of person this world needs more of,” her nominator wrote.

Among building projects in the works in 1991, replacement of the then-50-year-old aviation building at the Williamsport Regional Airport. Kathryn Wentzel Lumley Aviation Center at the Williamsport Regional Airport, completed in 1993.

Pennsylvania College of Technology offers a series of summer camps, many of them new this year, that reflect the unique career opportunities offered in its six academic schools. The registration deadline is June 3 (unless noted otherwise); 10 of the offerings are overnight, and three are day camps.

A collection bin in Madigan Library awaits donations. Canned goods to benefit St. Anthony's Center in downtown Williamsport Penn College's Student Nurses' Association is holding a food drive for the local St. Anthony's Center, aiming to collect at least 500 canned items by Thursday. Dianne M. Eberle, assistant professor of nursing, will donate $100 to St.