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Let the season begin. And the sooner, the better! That is how confident Pennsylvania College of Technology archery coach Chad Karstetter is about his team this year. "Ending on a good note last year (fourth overall in the nation) and with everybody back from the men's compound and men's recurve teams, I expect some good scores and some good tournaments this year.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro will be visited on Feb. 3-5 by a review team from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. The site visitors will conduct a review of the North Campus Outreach Practical Nursing Program, evaluating it for accreditation by the NLNAC.
An opening reception was held Tuesday evening for "60x60: Small Prints From Purdue University Galleries," the current exhibit on the third floor of Madigan Library. All of the images in the traveling exhibit, on display through Feb. 3 in The Gallery at Penn College, are no larger than 60 square inches. Gallery hours are 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 2-8 p.m.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students helped to raise more than $3,100 for the working poor through a recent fair-trade craft sale. To open the holiday shopping season, students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services organized and staffed an on-campus sale of handmade goods from around the world through an organization called Ten Thousand Villages.
Lycoming Engines, a longtime partner of Penn College's aviation program providing scholarships to students and jobs to graduates, will be featured on the "How It's Made" show at 9 p.m. Friday on The Science Channel.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball player Craig Flint is flying high this week. For his efforts last week in wins over Penn State DuBois and Penn State Greater Allegheny, he has been awarded Penn State University Athletic Conference Player of the Week honors and also garnered United States Collegiate Athletic Association Co-Player of the Week honors.
Fourteen Penn College students traveled to Rome, Naples, Pompeii and other significant sites to study the art and architecture of antiquity from Dec. 31-Jan. 9 with Mark J. Mahosky, program leader and part-time instructor of advertising art. Shanin L. Dougherty, international programs specialist, said the students had a great time learning about art and experiencing another culture.
The Student Government Association announces that three new senators were appointed Wednesday night: Garrett M. Book, Gregory J. Miller and Joseph M. Fox. Garrett M. Book Book, an ornamental horticulture major from Lancaster, was appointed as an SGA senator for the School of Natural Resources Management. He also serves as treasurer for the Horticulture Club at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center.
Faculty/staff and students filled Penn's Inn during Tuesday's inauguration of President Barack Obama, as NBC's televised coverage was beamed onto the room's large projection screen. Extra chairs were set up to accommodate the large crowd at the event, which was coordinated by Student Activities and included light refreshments.
The list of graduates for the Fall 2008 semester has been announced at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Fall 2008 dean's list Abdulmajed Fraj Almalki, Houston, Texas, Associate of Applied Science, Emergency Medical Services Agatha Annabel Aleniak, East Stroudsburg, Bachelor of Science, Computer Aided Product Design Ali H.