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The latest episode of Penn College's award-winning, career-awareness television series, " degrees that work.tv , " is available online. The second of two episodes devoted to green careers, this edition explores the energy efficiency and renewable energy job sectors with the help of building science and sustainable design majors at Penn College and national experts.
As if scoring a team-high 12 points in a winning cause against University of Pittsburgh-Titusville wasn't enough, senior Casey L. Braun was honored during Saturday's game as the lone 2012 graduating member of the women's basketball team.
Pennsylvania College of Technology once again is taking part in Recyclemania, an annual competition that encourages faculty/staff and students to increase their on-campus recycling rate beyond those of counterparts at other institutions. This is the fifth year for the college's participation, which once again will be supervised by Kevin W. Johnson, General Services' environmental specialist.
The Penn College Martial Arts Club competed in its first East Coast Collegiate Karate Union Tournament at West Chester University on Saturday. Club members Morgan A. Olbrich, Cory L. Buckles and Mathew D.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball team both tasted victory last week while the college's wrestlers saw tournament action in Jamestown, N.Y. Flashback Men's BasketballIn a game with seven lead changes and five ties, Penn College defeated Penn State Lehigh Valley, 53-50, Monday night. The win snapped an eight-game losing streak.
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee held a game-day promotion at Wednesday's women's basketball game, honoring the Penn State University Athletic Conference champion cross-country and men's soccer teams. It was the ninth consecutive PSUAC championship for the cross-country runners, four of whom were named to this year's all-conference team.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Children's Learning Center received a Keystone Stars Merit Award and a Keystone Stars Education and Retention Award totaling $46,480 for 2011-12. The center uses the funds for staff development, the purchase of toys and furniture for the children, accreditation-related expenses, special health and nutrition activities, and family events.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Children's Learning Center received continued funding to help provide child care access to parents pursuing higher education at the college. Generally referred to as a "CCAMPIS" grant, which stands for "Child Care Access Means Parents in School," the funding comes from the U.S.
A charity drive to raise money for the Prevent Cancer Foundation recently benefited from the artistry and technical skill of a Pennsylvania College of Technology student who fabricated two pieces of metal art that were awarded as prizes for the event.
The field of construction management is explored in the latest video added to Pennsylvania College of Technology's popular YouTube Channel . The nearly five-minute video profiles Corey A. Shank, of Chambersburg, who graduated in May with a bachelor's degree in construction management.