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A free showing of "The End of America," billed as a "chilling indictment of sweeping policy changes" after 9/11, is among this month's scheduled Constitution Week activities at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Based on The New York Times best-seller by Naomi Wolf, the film alleges that the use of paramilitary groups, secret prisons and the targeted suspension of the rule of law places U.S.

Purchase your piece of history today and support the Penn College Endowed Alumni Scholarship. The Countdown to the Centennial has begun with the publication of a new booklet featuring images and text from the 2009 retrospective, "Were You There? The Evolution of a College Campus." The booklet is available for sale through The College Store (in store and online ).

Pennsylvania College of Technology held several dedication events over the weekend for its Stage X Building Program. Ceremonies took place Friday in the renovated and expanded Avco-Lycoming Metal Trades Center and the Parkes Automotive Technology Center (both facilities were open to the public Saturday) and in the science labs of the Hager Lifelong Education Center.

Twice last week, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams stepped into the arena against NCAA Division III crosstown rival Lycoming College and lost. The women's volleyball team forced the Warriors to five games before falling, 3-2, while the women's soccer team was shut out, 11-0.

Weekly "green" advice from Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee returns with "Tips that Save" from AARP . Three money/energy saving tips for daily use we all should consider: Use up to 60 percent less energy by boiling water in a microwave rather than on an electric stove top. When you do use the stove top, make sure pots and pans fully cover the heating element.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Derek Gair, Dining Services Worker I, starting Sept. 9

A senior in Penn College's four-year building automation technology major is part of a short video that Southland Industries is using to promote its internship program. Clayton J.

David Kay has been named vice president for college services at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Kay, who had been assistant vice president for human resources, began his new duties at the college on Sept. 1.

More than 300 students attended Tuesday's first Part-Time Job Fair, sponsored by the Earn and Learn Program through Career Services. Participating local employers had approximately 100 positions to offer students, including jobs in retail, business and industry, and childcare/preschool.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's computer aided drafting technology major recently was recertified by the American Design Drafting Association. ADDA, an organization for designers, drafters, architects, illustrators and technical artists, provides certification to recognize schools whose design/drafting curriculum meets established and approved standards.