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Henriette K. Evans, Act 101 academic and career specialist in the Office of Academic Support Services at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been selected for inclusion in Biltmore's "Who's Who Among Executives and Professional Women" and "2008 Honors Edition." Biltmore "Who's Who" provides biographies of notable business leaders and successful professionals located within North America.

Approximately 1,000 seventh- to ninth-graders from 15 school districts and one homeschool visited Penn College's campuses Monday to learn about careers through hands-on activities and academic tours. The college's Outreach for K-12 Office organizes Career Day each spring for students in those grades; a similar event for high school students is held in the fall. ( Photos by Jessica L.

Although they all become "local" players when they suit up in their Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball uniforms, two native locals led the college's women's and men's teams in scoring this season.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students will compete in the third annual "CalJava Wedding Cake Contest," scheduled for May 5 on the college's main campus in Williamsport. The contest was conceived and is sponsored by Daniel Budiman, CEO of CalJava International.

An associate professor of architectural technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology was selected for inclusion in the 2009 edition of "Who's Who in America." Robert A.

You almost cringe when those cries of "there's nothing to do!" ring out for the umpteenth time. It can feel like the sound of fingernails on a blackboard. Yeesh! Well, on Tuesday, there definitely was something to do around here. Residence Life sponsored the "Rock-'n'-Roll Egg Hunt," drawing a record number of 160 Penn College students.

More than 15 first-year Pennsylvania College of Technology students took a break from studying Saturday to participate in the inaugural student leadership retreat titled "Leader of the Pack." The retreat, organized by the local chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary and Residence Life staff members, was designed to help emerging first-year student leaders meet other students while buildi

The Penn College intramural basketball teams came up short against Lycoming College on Wednesday night. The women's game was won by Lycoming, 48-26. Kat Potocek led Penn College with 9 points; Brittney Wertmen had 8. The Wildcat men lost in an overtime thriller, 48-46. Andrew Eastep led the Penn College team with 17 points; Adam Walker finished with 9.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently received a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, through the Lycoming County Department of Public Safety, to support its second EMT-Paramedic Camp. The $2,000 grant provides about $1,500 for instructional supplies for the camp, with the remainder slated for publicity and advertising.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office received a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to again offer its Pennsylvania Governor's Institute on Career Education and Work. The institute, which is funded by the $108,000 state grant, is scheduled June 16-20 on Penn College's campus in Williamsport.