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An alumna of Pennsylvania College of Technology's four-year accounting major has been included among the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants' "2006 Shining Stars" on the basis of a commencement award she received last spring. Laura A.
A faculty member in the School of Integrated Studies at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a paper at this year's Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association Conference in Baltimore. Laura M.
Vol. 6, No. 12 Schedule/Results/Records Through Sunday, Nov. 5 Bowling Friday, Nov. 10 EPCC Tournament at Summit Lanes, 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16 Lehigh-Carbon Tournament at Jordan Lanes, 3 p.m. Men's Basketball Friday-Saturday, Nov. 17-18 at Susquehanna University Tournament, 6 p.m. Women's Basketball Saturday, Nov. 18 host Penn State Hazleton, 2 p.m.
The Penn College flag football team rallied from four points down with five seconds left to stun its Lycoming College opponents, 19-17, on Monday night. According to a recap from Jeremy Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant, scoring began when Craig Flint hooked up with Anthony Flint for a touchdown. The attempt for the extra point was intercepted and Lycoming closed the gap to 6-3.
Students struggling to document their sources in research papers have found a sympathetic ear at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where software has been developed to take the guesswork out of properly writing a reference-page citation. Marilyn G. Bodnar, content specialist and instructional-initiatives librarian at Penn College's new Madigan Library, and James R.
Five Pennsylvania College of Technology nursing students were awarded scholarships that enabled them to attend the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition Annual Conference in Harrisburg in October. At the conference, held Oct. 11 at the Harrisburg Hilton and Towers, the students learned about the latest in breast cancer research, technology, outreach and awareness.
A memorial service will be Saturday for Mark E. Meister II, 18, of Sunbury, a Penn College student in the automotive technology/Ford ASSET major who died from injuries suffered in a vehicle crash Sunday night in Upper Augusta Township, Northumberland County. A brick will be placed in his honor in the Remembrance Garden, and Penn College flags were lowered to half-staff.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has established a new society The Pillar Society to recognize supporters who have included Penn College or the Penn College Foundation in their long-term giving plans. Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour recently recognized 14 individuals as members of The Pillar Society.
The Center for Business and Workforce Development, an incubator for the jobs of tomorrow and a fertile laboratory for the Pennsylvania College of Technology students who will fill them, received a major boost from Harrisburg on Monday. State Rep. Brett O.
The Disc Jocks, Penn College's Ultimate Frisbee team, competed in a tournament this past weekend at F.M. Kirby Park in Kingston. The Jocks were 5-4 over the two-day event, which gave them a fifth-place finish in the 10-team field, according to adviser Kirk M. Cantor. The winning team was from Clarkson (N.Y.) University.