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Pennsylvania College of Technology donated two dental chairs to the Susquehanna Health Community Dental Center. Given the Community Dental Center's rapid growth, Penn College chose to formally donate the chairs, which it purchased and installed at the center in 2007 to support student rotations. The value of the chairs is $25,894.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been selected for inclusion in the 2011 list of "Military Friendly Schools" issued by G.I. Jobs. The designation is reserved for the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools that do the most to "embrace America's veterans as students," according to the publication.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has achieved Top 10 status among the best public, four-year colleges in the northern region of the United States. In the latest rankings of America's Best Colleges by the U.S.

Sloppy joes, chips and water were served to lunchtime pedestrians during a free "Backyard BBQ" Tuesday on the LEC patio. In addition, Madigan Library staff shared a cake commemorating the facility's fourth anniversary.

Dan Onorato, Democratic candidate for governor (against Republican Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania's attorney general) toured Penn College on Tuesday and held a press conference in the Center for Business & Workforce Development.

"Students Helping Students Succeed" is the slogan that has driven fundraising efforts by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association for the past four years, and those efforts have paid off with a fully endowed scholarship fund for Penn College students. The Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund surpassed $25,000 at the end of the 2009-10 academic year.

Pennsylvania College of Technology officially opened its arms to first-year and transfer students during Welcome Weekend on Aug. 14-15. On Saturday, students moved into on- and off-campus housing and made final preparations for Monday's start of classes.

Untitled Document 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 to the college community are these faculty members for the Fall 2010 semester, as provided by the Human Resources Office (all effective Aug.

In training for the academic year ahead and in tribute to a late colleague, Penn College's full complement of Resident Assistants gathered in the Student and Administrative Services Center during Friday's start to Welcome Weekend.

The next medical (office) assistant class at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, three miles east of Wellsboro, is scheduled to begin in mid-September.