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Representatives from the state Department of Education: Veterans/Military Education Division will be on hand May 4 at Pennsylvania College of Technology to present the most up-to-date information about the Post-9/11 GI Bill-Chapter 33. The free session will provide details about the education benefits available to those who are serving or who have served in the military.
Vol. 7, No. 37 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through April 26) ArcheryMay 14-17 - National Collegiate Championships at California State University, Long Beach, Calif.
The on-campus Powder Puff Football team was looking for revenge ... and got it Sunday night against its off-campus rivals. The on-campus squad fought through adversity, and even lost one of its teammates in the heat of battle, but held on to win 14-7.
More than 75 students were inducted Saturday into the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society for students enrolled in two-year programs.
As hot as it was temperature-wise, Phi Mu Delta was even hotter, winning Friday evening's staff/faculty vs. students intramural softball game 21-8. Ryan Smith led the way for Phi Mu Delta, going 4-4 with a home run and a triple. The staff/faculty team started chipping away at the lead by scoring three runs in the first to make it 4-3 after one inning.
Philip Morris International brought its 2007 Gulfstream G-550 to the Williamsport Regional Airport on Thursday to attend Penn College's Aviation Career Fair. Students toured the aircraft, which first visited the Lumley Aviation Center in 2007, when it was brand-new. During the Career Fair, Jim Delamater and Brian F.
The inspiration of an established painter and the imagination of his preschool counterparts intersected this week in The Gallery at Penn College, where the work of Miguel Tio was featured alongside pieces created in children's workshops with the artist.
Wildcat baseball coach Chris Howard said a Bowman Field goodbye this week to six seniors "who have been the nucleus of this ballclub" for the past three seasons.
Penn State's impact extends well beyond its teaching and research. In fact, Penn State is Pennsylvania's largest economic engine, generating more than $17 billion a year in overall economic impact and supporting more than 67,000 jobs. Pennsylvania College of Technology was responsible for $482.5 million of that amount and nearly 3,600 jobs in the region.
Career Services will join in Tuesday's observance of Pay Equity Day, supporting U.S. women and minorities who make, on average, 22 percent less than white males for an equal quality and quantity of work.