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A "Custom Made Quilt," displayed in the hallway outside the Children's Learning Center, was just one of the highlights of the annual "Parent Appreciation Day" on Friday, Dec. 3. The quilt project was developed by Regina Andes, assistant group leader in The Bird's Nest.
During the annual "House for a Home" fund-raiser on Dec. 3, School of Hospitality students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will donate the result of six weeks of lab work to help Williamsport/Lycoming Habitat for Humanity. Chocolate houses, made by students in the Principles of Chocolate Works course, will be sold in a silent auction during the school's annual Food Show.
Mass Media Communication students recently participated in a contest to create public-service announcements that encourage their peers to makeresponsible decisions regarding drugs and alcohol. The winners, all students in Dr. Bradley L. Nason's MCM232 class Radio Programming and Management (along with linked MP3 versions of their successful entries) are: First place: Jean P.
This year's holiday card-decorating winners were announced atthe Dec. 1lighting ceremony outside the ATHS. The American Welding Society won first prize among student groups, followed by Phi Beta Lambda and, in a tie for third, Campus Crusade for Christ and the Student Government Association.
A presentation by William S. Parsons, chief of staff of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, in the ACC Auditorium. Parsons, a 1967 graduate of Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa,will discuss"Remembering the Past for the Sake of the Future." The program, co-sponsored with Lycoming College, is free and open to the public.
The Gallery at Penn College on the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology will host the artwork of faculty member Patrick Murphy from Dec. 2-17. An opening reception for the exhibit, "Recent Works," will take place Thursday, Dec. 2, from 3:30 to 6 p.m., with an artist's talk scheduled at 4 p.m.
A new economic impact study released this week positions Penn State as the single largest contributor to the state's economy an engine of 24 campuses generating $6.14 billion annually in direct net economic impact to the commonwealth. Pennsylvania College of Technology is a major cog in that engine, with a total impact of more than $455 million alone at the 6,358-student campus.
William F. Geyer, an assistant professor of building construction technology in the School of Construction and Design Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was among the presenters at the 52nd annual meeting and convention of the Architectural Woodwork Institute.
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