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The eighth annual NRM Golf Invitational, held July 9 at the White Deer Golf Course, proved a fun outing for participants and another success for students in Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management. A total of 64 golfers took part, including industry representatives, 16 alumni and 20 college employees among them Wayne R. Longbrake, retired dean of the school.
Student Activities is seeking a Student Assistant to provide support for the Fitness Center and to complete specific projects assigned by the Health and Fitness Specialist. This person will check in patrons, following check-in procedures; answer front desk telephone and transfer calls; and perform laundry duties.
Ninth- and 10th-graders in this week's Penn College's SMART Girls residential program, an initiative that provides young women the opportunity to experience math and science as a foundation for careers in technology, traveled Tuesday to the Schneebeli Earth Science Center south of main campus.
At the annual conference of the SirsiDynix Northeast Users Group held in June at Lehigh University, Tracey Amey, librarian for digital initiatives at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, lectured on delivering library resources with Web 2.0 tools.
An instructor of environmental technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology in the forefront of helping American Indians prepare for the so-called "bird flu" or an attack on the nation's food supply was invited by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to discuss both topics at the eighth National Tribal Conference on Environmental Management in Billings, Mont. Steven R.
Joseph E. LeBlanc, instructor of physics, told the stories of "Momotaro, the Peach Boy" and "Ken'ichi and His Magic Pen" Tuesday in The Gallery at Penn College, in conjunction with the "Japan Juxtaposed: Traditional Textiles/Modern Images" exhibit that runs through Aug. 6. LeBlanc lived in Japan for several years.
For the second consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology's lead faculty member for diesel equipment technology has been honored by the college and Caterpillar Inc. with the "Pathfinder to Excellence" award. William P.
The Fall 2008 semester is rapidly approaching and Penn College will welcome several groups of international students who wish to stay with host families during their time here. Students will visit from Mexico in September, Japan in October and Germany for the fall semester. If you are interested in hosting a student, please contact Shanin Dougherty, international programs specialist, at ext.
The full complement of students enrolled in Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy recently visited the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore to view the works of untrained artists driven to express emotions and thoughts through visual art. The focus exhibit, "All Faiths Beautiful" (closing Aug.
"Japan Juxtaposed: Traditional Textiles/Modern Images," the first exhibit of the 2008-09 academic year, opened Tuesday in The Gallery at Penn College (Madigan Library, third floor). The exhibit, which fittingly began with a sushi-and-sake reception, features textiles from the personal collection of Joseph E.