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Pennsylvania College of Technology received a grant to support a summer camp for secondary school students interested in careers in emergency medical services. The EMT-Paramedic Camp, scheduled for June 16-17 for students entering grades nine to 12, is funded in part by a $1,500 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health through the Lycoming County Department of Public Safety.

Photo Gallery Pennsylvania College of Technology students finished third overall and placed in virtually every category when the college's School of Natural Resources Management hosted the Mid-Atlantic Intercollegiate Woodsmen's Meet on April 17.

It looked like it was going to be a long afternoonat the Penn College vs. Lycoming College softball game, even though a Wildcat intramural team began by scoring four runs in the first inning on home runs by Evan Greene and Brandon Sauers and hits by Ben Vincent, Greg Solyak, Chris Bunda and John Kulick.

Third-baseman Amber J. Claar, scheduled to graduate next month with a degree in health information technology, was honored during a Senior Day ceremony at Tuesday's women's softball game at Elm Park.

The national Plastics News, which last month toutedPenn College'sjob-themed "degrees that work." television episode in an editorial column, again has turned its attention to the institution's partnership with industry.

Eight Pennsylvania College of Technology students excelling in categories that span the institution's varied "degrees that work" earned gold medals at the SkillsUSA Pennsylvania Leadership and Skills Conference, held at the Hershey Convention Center from April 14-16.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and its Marcellus Shale Education & Training Center have received grant funding totaling $200,000 for pre-employment training of workers in the natural gas industry and training for specific topics for workers already employed in the industry. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds are being provided through the U.S.

Thornton H. Redman, of Williamsport, majoring in pre-applied health studies: cardiovascular technology, was chosen Tuesday night as "Big Man on Campus 2010" in a charity contest sponsored by the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority at Penn College.

Seven students and three faculty members representing Pennsylvania College of Technology's information technology majors attended the 15th annual Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeastern Conference, held April 16 at Connecticut's University of Hartford. Three of the students David Schor, of Breinigsville; Gregory T. Poler, of Danville; and Michael F.

Master falconer and licensed bald-eagle handler Michael W. Kuriga was a guest speaker for Pennsylvania College of Technology students in two sections of forest technology instructor Eric C. Easton's Wildlife Management class on Saturday, April 10. Kuriga brought with him an immature bald eagle that suffered a dislocation in the left wing, injured after falling from its nest.