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Pennsylvania College of Technology's 2007-08 "Personal Responsibility Tour" will kick off Sept. 10-14 with Alcohol Awareness Week.
With only six returnees from a year ago, Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball coach Bambi Hawkins is unsure what to expect in her team's opener at 7 tonight at Davis College.
Faculty members in the welding technology department at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a scholarship fund to support their students. Donald O. Praster, interim dean of industrial and engineering technologies, said the Penn College Welding Faculty Scholarship will generate an annual award of $500.
Penn College announces the following position changes, effective immediately: Lawrence J. Fryda will become special assistant to the senior vice president for Stage10 building programs. In that capacity, he will report to William J. Martin, senior vice president. His office, phone number and e-mail address remain the same. Donald O.
Donations to support international students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have resulted in the creation of a new scholarship fund at the college. Penn College's Academic Affairs Office recently completed work to create the International Student Scholarship Fund. The fund will generate an annual award of $500. The first award from the fund will be made for the 2008-09 academic year.
Forest technology major Anthony J. Tettis, profiled on PCToday in February, fell short in his quest for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. But the Ridgway resident is justifiably proud of lasting so long on the tryout road, a committed year-and-a-half journey that endedat last month's final qualifying event in Houston.
The Penn College golf team victoriously opened its season Tuesday at the Nemacolin Woodlands Mystic Rock Golf Course in Farmington, a Pete Dye-designed course tucked away in the Laurel Mountains of Western Pennsylvania.
The September issue of Avionics News includes mention of two Penn College aviation maintenance technology majors in the "Theory & Practice" column contributed by Thomas D. Inman, associate professor of avionics. Seniors Gregory B. Gilliland, of Franklin, and Winfield H. Mapes, of Lancaster, were quoted about the importance of information literacy for the aviation technician.
Last season saw Pennsylvania College of Technology rebound from a "down" 2005 in team tennis, and coach Davis Santucci thinks this year his squad has enough talent to challenge for the championship.
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: David Munro, Snack Bar Operator, Fresh (Regular Part-Time), Food Services, starting Sept. 5 Patrick Daly , Food Service Worker, Susquehanna Room, (Regular Part-Time), Food Services, effective Sept.