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Nancy A. Grausam, assistant professor of education and early childhood education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently was elected to serve on the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools' Commission on Elementary Schools.
A Bell UH-1H helicopter, owned by the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center in Chester, arrived at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center by truck Tuesday for the start of a long-term restoration project. The museum asked the Aviation Center to restore the aircraft to display status, which William F.
Five Early Educators and their adviser, Barbara J. Albert, traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the National Association for the Education of Young Children Annual Conference and Expo fromNov. 19-21. They attended workshops about the latest research and best practices in the field of early care and education, and attended lectures by authors of their textbooks and other experts in the field.
When preparing to celebrate holiday giving, consider these tips from the Sierra Club's "Fun Ways to Green Your Holiday Gift Sharing." Natural toys, those made of wood, will help children connect with the environment. If making your own gifts, use materials you have, and use water-based paint and nonvinyl coverings. If recycling, be safe with the construction of products used.
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: Bradley Webb, Coordinator of Matriculationand Retention, School of Business and Computer Technologies, effective Dec. 7
Vol. 8, No. 17 (Through Sunday, Dec. 6) Penn College Wildcat Tales Basketball Teams Head Into Break Unbeaten in PSUAC Heading into the semester break and the new year, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams are undefeated in Penn State University Athletic Conference play as both the men and women won at Penn State DuBois on Friday.
More than 300 high school students, along with members of the local and Pennsylvania College of Technology community, turned out Dec. 4 to visit the School of Hospitality’s annual Food Show, which showcased students’ final projects.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has awarded a $9,765 grant to Pennsylvania College of Technology for continued efforts to prevent students' underage and dangerous alcohol consumption. The PLCB grant is part of $729,907 in funds awarded to 73 organizations statewide 24 of them colleges and universities for a variety of outreach programs.
Members of the Penn College community quickly and benevolently responded to Student Activities' "Giving Tree" this season, filling a Campus Center workroom with presents destined for more than 200 clients of Lycoming County Children and Youth Services.
Parents, grandparents and special friends of youngsters attending Penn College's Children's Learning Center enjoyed a buffet breakfast and/or lunch as part of Parent Appreciation Day in Penn's Inn on Friday. The center holds the event a seasonal celebration of thanks and joy as the holidays approach and each fall's semester draws to an end.