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"Diving in the Red Sea," a travelogue featuring the adventures of faculty member Linda M. Barnes, will be presented Thursday, March 7, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. Barnes, an associate professor of occupational therapy assistant in the School of Health Sciences at Penn College, will present a slide show and discussion of her scuba-diving trip to the Red Sea.
Travis Dale, executive chef of the Sand Creek Country Club in Chesterton, Ind., and a gold-medal-winning ice sculptor who helped to create ice-carving displays for the Winter Olympics, will showcase his talents at Pennsylvania College of Technology on March 16-17 for the Visiting Chef Series dinner and the College's Open House 2002 event.
One day in 1999, automotive technician Robert W. Stepanovich was surfing the Internet for colleges that offered degrees in the automotive career field, when he came upon the home page for Pennsylvania College of Technology and its School of Transportation Technology.
Pennsylvania College of Technology and NDEITA, a nonprofit fitness-professional association, are co-sponsoring a personal-trainer workshop to be held April 27-28 at the College. The workshop, which will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 27; and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 28, will take place in Bardo Gymnasium.
A look at one of the walls just inside Pennsylvania College of Technology's Field House will tell you all you need to know about the school's archery program. Neatly arranged are the photographs of nine All-Americans.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's archery program has consistently earned national recognition in the male compound-bow division for the past five seasons and, this year, it looks to expand with the addition of teams in two categories.
After his team won its final game of the season to complete a 12-12 campaign, Pennsylvania College of Technology third-year women's basketball coach Jeff Chamberlin termed the campaign "a stepping stone" to the future.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball team set a modern school record by winning its 14th game Sunday, but there was little time for celebrating. Coach Gene Bruno immediately began focusing on his team's next task at hand, hosting Stevens State in a first round game of the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference playoffs. The game is scheduled for 7 p.m.
An open forum and panel discussion on how the recession, the Sept. 11 tragedy, NAFTA and the European Union have affected job availability in the United States and in the global economy will be presented March 6 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. "As the World Turns Since 9/11-Jobs in a Global Economy" will be offered from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
A poster, a public television show, a television ad and a magazine produced by Pennsylvania College of Technology earned awards recently in a national competition sponsored by Admissions Marketing Report magazine.