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Katherine A. Walker, assistant professor of drafting and computer aided design at Pennsylvania College of Technology, spoke at the Oct. 8 graduation ceremony at the State Correctional Institution at Muncy. Walker is a longtime member of the institution's academic advisory committee.
While this year's squad may not have as much depth as in the past, Pennsylvania College of Technology coed bowling team coach Deb Vincenzes is optimistic of another successful season. The Wildcats open Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference play on Tuesday at Faxon Lanes in Loyalsock Township.
Through funding from the Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corp., Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office has arranged several tours at local businesses for area educators. Three "Educator in the Workplace" events are planned in November and December.
The College Store has partnered with Rittenhouse Book Distributors Inc., one of the country's largest health science/medical book distributors, to provide a source for students inPenn College's School of Health Sciences to locate program-specific reference titles and study aids.
A Bucks County company is reaffirming its long-standing relationship with Pennsylvania College of Technology through a revised scholarship agreement. Bracalente Manufacturing Co. Inc. will continue to provide an annual award of $1,000 to a Penn College student through the Bracalente Manufacturing Scholarship, which was established in 1996.
Outstanding Resident Assistants and events for October have been announced by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office. RA of the MonthHonored as Resident Assistant of the Month was Anthony R. Grubbs, a residential construction technology and management major from Irwin and an RA in The Village at Penn College. "The Resident Assistant of the Month had a great October.
Sixty-five people, representing 30 plastics companies, made a visit to Penn College's campus Oct. 22 for an Extrusion Minitec (a mini technical conference). The program was a joint effort of the Society of Plastics Engineers and the college.
Baking and pastry arts students at Pennsylvania College of Technology benefited recently from a visit to campus by a master in the craft of artisan bread baking, who helped to judge students' original raisin-bread creations. The visit and contest were sponsored by the California Raisin Marketing Board.
Under boundless autumn sunshine, brightened even further by the friendliness of faculty/staff and students, Pennsylvania College of Technology held a record-breaking Fall 2009 Open House on Sunday.
Joseph M. Younes, an instructor of electrical technology/occupations in the School of Construction and Design Technologies for 16 years, died Friday, Oct. 23. A Memorial Mass will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 326 Washington Blvd. Williamsport, with Msgr. Stephen D. McGough officiating.