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The American Red Cross was "extremely pleased" with the turnout for Wednesday's Bloodmobile at the Bush Campus Center, where a total of 192 individuals registered to give blood and 160 pints were collected falling short of the 170-pint goal, but still a huge success. Every pint collected goes to saving another life.
The pilot episode of Pennsylvania College of Technology's "degrees that work." public television series has been honored with a Bronze Telly Award, recognizing the best in local, regional and cable-television productions and video/film productions for the Web.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students premiered a video they created for local nonprofit clients at a "Mentoring Matters" event held on campus March 12. The students, Jerry R. Caulkins, of Roulette; Timothy R. Cotter, of Saint Marys; Jonathan R. Hurr, of Franklin; and Jermaine L.
Printmaker Brian D. Cohen's exhibit , "The Fool's Journey," continues through April 25 at The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of the Madigan Library. An opening reception, including a talk by the artist, was held Tuesday afternoon. Gallery hours are 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 2-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday and Friday.
Despite a 6-win, 10-loss record this season, and the fact thathis teamfailed to reach the postseason playoffs for the first time in five years, Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball coach Wes Strayer found plenty to be optimistic about. "It was a good year. We might not have been .500, but they played a little bit better than I thought they would. They were just that close.
Three Penn College basketball players earned Penn State University Athletic Conference All-Conference honors. Erica Logan, a freshman forward from Montoursville, and Amanda Ault, a junior forward from Milan, were named to the women's First Team, while Joe Simon, a sophomore from Renovo, was named men's Honorable Mention.
Human services students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will present an Assistive Technology Expo on May 2 in the college's Field House. The expo, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature a broad range of services and equipment to assist individuals with disabilities. The displays will focus on mobility, recreation, communication, tracking systems, home accessibility and education.
Two staff members from Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a workshop at the annual conference of the National Coalition for Campus Children's Centers. Karen Woland Payne, director of the Children's Learning Center at Penn College, and Barbara J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Children's Learning Center has received a Keystone Stars Merit Award of $46,480 for 2007-08. The center uses the funds for staff development, the purchase of toys and furniture for the children, accreditation-related expenses, special movement and nutrition activities, and family events.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology employees recently served as judges for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Michigan Chapter Emmy Awards. The foursome, made up of Bruce E. Huffman, instructor of media arts/video production; Christopher J. Leigh, video production coordinator; Brad L.