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The graphic communications program at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been selected as one of four finalists to receive a grant of equipment from the International Corrugated Packaging Foundation. The purpose of the grant is to acquaint students with graphic design, structural design, business, marketing, engineering and other diverse career opportunities the industry offers graduates.
Wednesday's first-ever Homecoming flag football game was termed a "huge success" by intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf, who coached the gray team and provided this summary: The gray team started the game with a long touchdown pass from Craig Flint to Gavin Mock to take the lead 7-0. The blue team, coached by Brian Walton, started driving the field, but came up short on fourth down.
If given one last chance to speak to students, what would you say? What is something about which you are passionate, something that is dear to you, something so important that you just have to share it with your community?
A great start and another championship finish. That was the story for Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers at the conclusion Tuesday of the Penn State University Athletic Conference championships.
Donald O. Praster has been appointed dean of industrial and engineering technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Praster, who joined Penn College in 1976, had been serving as interim dean of the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies since 2007.
Role models can be examples of how to discover and realize your own unique talents, an inspiration to do more, to be more authentic. A role model – a "Star of Influence' – is a must for all, especially in the eyes of college students as emerging leaders. It is a great help. Unconsciously we all have one. It is something which inspires us and touches the core of our heart.
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter held a public town meeting in Penn College's Professional Development Center on Tuesday morning, fielding wide-ranging questions from more than a dozen constituents in the crowd. Second in line among Senate Republicans to assume chairmanship of the appropriations committee, Specter is holding a series of town meetings across Pennsylvania during the fall recess.
John M. Vitovsky, a pitcher/infielder on the Wildcat baseball team, was honored during Monday's doubleheader against Penn State York at Williamsport's Bowman Field. The construction management major from Waymart was the latest student-athlete to be recognized during "Senior Day" activities in each of Penn College's varsity sports.
The Student Government Association is asking students and the entire Pennsylvania College of Technology community to help "change" the future by dropping loose coins in the piggy bank at the Student Activities Desk located in the Bush Campus Center or at the weekly SGA meetings in Penn's Inn.
Vol. 7, No. 8 Recent Results/Upcoming Games Baseball Overall record: 13-5 PSUAC record: 7-1 Thursday, Oct. 2 at Penn State York, postponed Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Greater Allegheny, L, 5-0; W, 7-4 Monday, Oct. 6 host Penn State York at Bowman Field (doubleheader), 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct.