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Season's Greetings from the Horticulture Department and the Special Committee on Energy at Penn College, which offer this week's reminder to "Go Green" and keep the environment more balanced: On the dilemma of having a natural versus an artificial Christmas tree, the Environmental News Network gives thumbs-up to real trees.

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: Brian Wilson, Weatherization Training Center Instructional Specialist (Temporary), starting Dec. 14 Chad Lewis, Custodian, (Temporary Full-Time), General Services, effective Dec. 14

Vol. 8, No. 18 (Through Sunday, Dec. 13) Penn College WIldcat Tales Through three matches, Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers are off to a great start in their Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference season. Flashback Bowling The Wildcats opened their campaign Nov. 3 with their blue men's teams taking a first, fourth and sixth and the women's gold team taking a first.

In a gathering as diverse and colorful as any holiday get-together, members of the Penn College familyare putting their distinct spin on a yuletide standard taking part in the Community Theatre League's production of "Scrooge! The Musical." The show, a tuneful retelling of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," opened Dec. 10 and will continue at 7:30 nightly Dec. 17-19 and at 2 p.m. Dec.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved housing rates for 2010-11, as well as mission statements for the college and the college archives. The approved, per-semester housing rates call for a 2.8-percent increase for Penn College's most common room configuration (two-bedroom/four-person), which will cost $2,675 in Fiscal Year 2011.

The life story of a woman who was killed earlier this year has inspired an employee of Pennsylvania College of Technology to establish a scholarship fund in her memory. Olletta M. Alford was 33 years old when she died of gunshot wounds suffered in a criminal incident in Williamsport in July.

A former professor has taken advantage of a special federal program to establish a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Patricia J. Rambo, who retired as a professor of business administration in 1994, recently established the Robert and Patricia Shoff Rambo Scholarship. The endowed fund is expected to generate in excess of $1,000 annually for scholarship awards.

Nancy A. Grausam, assistant professor of education and early childhood education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently was elected to serve on the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools' Commission on Elementary Schools.

A Bell UH-1H helicopter, owned by the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center in Chester, arrived at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center by truck Tuesday for the start of a long-term restoration project. The museum asked the Aviation Center to restore the aircraft to display status, which William F.

Five Early Educators and their adviser, Barbara J. Albert, traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the National Association for the Education of Young Children Annual Conference and Expo fromNov. 19-21. They attended workshops about the latest research and best practices in the field of early care and education, and attended lectures by authors of their textbooks and other experts in the field.