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Manufacturing engineering technology students David Blumenfeld and Matthew Cox presented the research they performed during a summer fellowship at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Maryland. Cox, of Selinsgrove, presented his research into 3-D printing, and Blumenfeld, of Lincroft, N.J.,presented research into creation and measurement of a five-axis part.
Continuing a traditionin all of its varsity sports, Penn College recognized the graduating members of the men's and women's cross-country teams in Bardo Gymnasium on Monday night. Joining their families, the Wildcat mascot and coach Mike Paulhamus (standing beneath the basketball hoop) were, from left, Bradley T. Robinson, of West Chester, a manufacturing engineering technology major; Hollie N.
Jeremiah C. Gee, outcomes assessment specialist in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Integrated Studies, recently presented a workshop at the 2009 Assessment Institute in Indianapolis.
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: Jeannette Zimmerman , Dining Service Worker, Susquehanna Room (Regular Part-Time), starting Nov. 10
"I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," one of Off-Broadway's longest-running musicals, will be presented this month in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center. A comedy that celebrates modern-day relationships exploring "the joys of dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands and wives" the series of related vignettes will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12-14.
A Baltimore-based heavy-equipment industry association has established a new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Fifty-five Penn College students vied for $300 in cash in a poker tournament sponsored by the Student Activities Office and held Friday night in Penn's Inn. Gregory A. DeShong, Cochransville, won the $150 first prize; Anthony R. Grubbs, Irwin, took home the $75 second prize; Jeremy M. Myerchin, Kunkletown, finished third ($45); and Xzarius O. Ryans, Columbia, S.C., (fourth place) and Paul R.
A men's-team second and women's-team fifth marked a great weekend for Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country teams in United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships in Concord, N.H. In USCAA National Soccer Championships at Randolph Center, Vt., the second-seeded Wildcat women advanced to Saturday's semifinals where they lost in a defensive struggle against No.
During this home-heating season, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reminds us to reduce smoke pollution. In doing so besides keeping warm we help protect our homes, health and the air we breathe. Use seasoned, dry wood; it's better for the air and for your pocketbook. Darker, untreated wood is more efficient to burn.
The Horticulture Club has donated another $300 to Penn College's Relay for Life team, the fourth consecutive year in which the student organization has contributed to the fight against cancer. Centered in the School of Natural Resources Management and co-advised by horticulture instructor Carl J.