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Pennsylvania College of Technology held its Summer Commencement ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. Andrew R. Christoffel, of Lancaster, awarded a bachelor’s degree in environmental technology management, was student speaker for the event.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved a list of recommended parameters to be used in preparing the college's 2010-11 state budget request. The college's request is submitted to the state with Penn State's budget request.

A student in Pennsylvania College of Technology's two-year health information technology major has been awarded a merit scholarship from the AHIMA Foundation, the philanthropic and charitable arm of the American Health Information Management Association. Carol E.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has received grants totaling more than $81,000 to award scholarships to students enrolled in its nursing majors. The Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation awarded two grants to the nursing program: a Nursing Education Grant for $72,851 and a Dr. Edna B. McKenzie Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students Grant for $8,547.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member was interviewed recently for BBC Radio 4's "The World Tonight." During an interview conducted by host Brian Hanrahan, William J. Astore, associate professor of history and a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, provided commentary on recent U.S. and NATO military actions in Afghanistan. The program initially aired Aug.

Mount Nittany Medical Center has pledged to continue a clinical-affiliation agreement with Pennsylvania College of Technology. The agreement provides use of the hospital's radiology department for the clinical practicum of students enrolled in the college's radiography major.

The next Medical Assistant class at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, located three miles east of Wellsboro, is scheduled to begin in August.

Brian M. Johnson has been named director of residence life at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Johnson, who began his duties on June 29, comes to Penn College from Loyola University Chicago, where he worked for six years and was associate director of residence life. Previously, he was employed by Virginia Tech and by the Ronald McDonald House Charities in North Carolina.

James P. Creedon, secretary of the state Department of General Services, paid a return visit to Penn College's main campus Tuesday. Led by Davie Jane Gilmour, college president, and William J. Martin, senior vice president, and accompanied by Beverly A.

We’ve turned the tassels … read the names … shaken the hands … and taken the pictures. Now comes the time to say goodbye. I know you are anxious to see your family and friends, but I would like just a few minutes before you go. I want to tell you that I am proud to be your president. I want to invite you to keep in touch and to be active Penn College alumni.