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A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology employees recently served as judges for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Michigan Chapter Emmy Awards. The foursome, made up of Bruce E. Huffman, instructor of media arts/video production; Christopher J. Leigh, video production coordinator; Brad L.

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: · Timothy Steppe , Custodian, Campus Center/Floater, General Services, starting March 30

With a welcome dose of sunshine to brace the crowds against a lingering touch of winter in the air, Penn College's campuses held their Spring 2008 Open House on Saturday, offering visitors a friendly source of information about Pennsylvania's premier technical college, from admissions and financial aid to housing and Food Services to hands-on demonstrations and "Meet the Dean" sessions.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering an Administrative Professionals Day event on Wednesday, April 23, to honor administrative professionals, secretaries and office workers. The program, which will run from 8-9:30 a.m., begins with a breakfast buffet at Le Jeune Chef, the college's fine-dining restaurant. Tracy L.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College IEEE (originally the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.) student branch are hosting the 2008 IEEE Region 2 Student Activities Conference on April 5.

Local children's musician Alice "Allie" Weiler recently recruited students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's mass media communication major to assist with producing a new DVD series.

Almost 100 residents of Rose Street Apartments enjoyed a night of bowling at Faxon Lanes on Wednesday evening. The program, organized by Rose Street Resident Assistant Mike Snyder with the help of the rest of the apartments' RA staff, gave residents the opportunity to unwind and socialize with others from the complex.

First-graders from Lyter Elementary School in the Montoursville Area School District visited Pennsylvania College of Technology's graphic communications facilities on March 25-26. Students enrolled in an advanced imaging techniques class taught by Thomas R.

A College Town "town meeting" was held Wednesday night in Penn's Inn, offering an opportunity for students to share thoughts about their community and to make recommendations for its future. The meeting was facilitated by Dennis E. Gilbert, a business consultant retained on behalf of the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce's College Town initiative, and Jason C.

High school students from Warren County Career Center recently made the three-and-a-half-hour trip to Penn College to participate in the latest Aviation Education Day, the School of Transportation Technology's initiative to rekindle vocational interest in the aviation field.