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The growing field of physician assistant is examined in the latest video added to Pennsylvania College of Technology's YouTube Channel. The four-minute video highlights the bachelor-degree major through the eyes of Matthew D. Stoltz, of DuBois, an August 2011 graduate.

Military students and veterans of the armed forces are encouraged to meet with representatives of the Wounded Warrior Training/Employment Program from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, April 23, in Room 118 of the Madigan Library. No appointment is necessary. For more information, including eligibility, consult the following flier provided by Penn College's Financial Aid Office:

Penn College's Walk-It-Out Committee (with the help of Peggy A. Barbour, Advisement Center specialist) is holding a basket raffle to benefit the American Cancer Society. The raffle features a lottery wreath and more than 16 baskets of various themes. The Walk-It-Out Basket Raffle runs through April 20 in the Bush Campus Center lobby.

During a week in which the sports schedule was shortened due to the Easter break, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team went 2-1 and the softball team 1-3. Baseball After suffering their first conference loss of the season a week ago Sunday, the Wildcats bounced right back Tuesday with wins over Penn State York by scores of 6-1 and 9-2.

Students and faculty in Penn College's Health Information majors have had a busy spring, what with bachelor-degree accreditation, Pennsylvania Cancer Registry training and touring a renowned medical facility. Ten students (as well as faculty members Daniel K. Christopher and Michele M. Budnovitch) recently concluded 24 hours of training over three days: Joseph D. Finkel, Christiana M.

The Penn College Chess Club held itssecond successful spring tournamentfrom 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. March 31in the Bush Campus Center. Ten players competed in two sections, Open and Student, playing five rounds using a Game/30, 5-second-delay clock setting. Joseph Mucerino, who holds a U.S.

Born in the high-profile restoration of an automotive legend and abuzz ever since with student excitement at working on other vintage vehicles, Pennsylvania College of Technology's newest two-year major recently attracted a considerable boost.

Students in a Fixture Design and Fabrication course at Pennsylvania College of Technology gained hands-on experience by producing an oversized "bead roller" that will, in turn, help provide hands-on experience in a new automotive restoration major. The students custom made the bead roller, which creates a groove or "bead" in sheet metal.

Le Jeune Chef Restaurant experts, as well as faculty/staff mentors and sponsors, guided an impressive assemblage of Penn College students – many of whom attended from academic classes or student organizations – through the third annual Etiquette Dinner on April 2.

Three individuals with a wealth of workforce-development and industry experience recently began working at Pennsylvania College of Technology as administrators with Workforce Development & Continuing Education and the Marcellus Shale Education & Training Center at Penn College. Shannon M. Munro was named executive director of workforce development and continuing education. Rex E.