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The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday awarded construction contracts for work on the Stage X Building Program, which includes new student housing on the west end of the main campus and renovations at several other college facilities. The board also bid farewell to a longtime member: state Sen. Roger A. Madigan, who is retiring this year from the Senate.
Dajah V. Jones, an early childhood education major from Hummelstown, has been chosen as November's Student of the Month by the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Some people might frown upon "regifting" around the holidays, but four Virginia high schools are grateful for a recent donation of automotive diagnostic equipment from Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Transportation Technology and the Ford Motor Co. Four Worldwide Diagnostic System analyzers were obtained and refurbished by Christopher H.
This year's edition of a seasonal tradition the larger-than-life holiday cards displayed on the ATHS lawn took on a warm glow during the official lighting ceremony Wednesday night. Lizabeth S. Mullens, vice president for academic affairs/provost, and Student Government Association President Brian D. Walton briefly spoke at the event, which included announcement of this year's winners.
Student-related offices are recruiting for Connections Link, Resident Assistant and Wildcat Welcome Team positions for the 2009-10 academic year. More information and applications for all three positions can be obtainedfrom the Student Activities site onthe myPCT portal. Interest meetings will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, and at 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, in the CC TV Lounge.
The Russell M. Trapp Memorial 5K Jingle Walk/Run, benefiting the scholarship fund that honors the former director of Pennsylvania College of Technology's physician assistant program, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, on the college's main campus.
More than 35 students gathered Tuesday in the CC TV Lounge for a Winter Open House, at which returning adult students shared their college experiences and successes. They enjoyed the camaraderie and relaxed time together, with pizza, beverages and door prizes supplied by the Student Activities Office, Food Services and The College Store.
The Madigan Library kicked off extended hours Tuesday night with its third Mixed Nuts Casino. The event was sponsored by the library, Student Activities and the Residence Hall Association. The main tournament played was poker (18 players). Mini-tournaments included Scrabble (two players), Monopoly (five players) and Yahtzee (two players). There also was a free raffle (59 participants).
Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold a Winter Commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 20, for the nearly 425 students who have petitioned to graduate this month. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. in the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. The student speaker will be John T.
For the second consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Nurses' Association earned top honors for its Web site at a state conference. The site which earned the "Outstanding Web Site" award from the Student Nurses' Association of Pennsylvania was designed and is maintained by club President Mary Jo Nonnemacher, of Bethlehem, who is pursuing a bachelor's degree in nursing.