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Penn College students had a wonderful week in Kansas City, Mo., during the national SkillsUSA competition, according to faculty adviser Edward L. Roadarmel, assistant professor of drafting and computer aided design. Carl F. Gravely, of Arona, placed second out of 23 in Industrial Motor Control; Matthew E.
Penn College Food Services dining units are accepting credit and non-PIN debit cards at unit registers. Accepted cards will include MasterCard, Visa, Discover and the PCT OneCard. All registers will continue to accept meal plans, Wildcat Plus and cash.
From Little League to playing professionally, Alison Tagliaferri of Linden has found success whatever the level of athletic competition. Now, she's accepted a challenge that will take her from being a player into a new role as head coach of the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball team. And she expects the success to continue.
When it comes to all-around excellence against like competition, Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams are second to none. For the second consecutive season, Wildcat teams won five conference championships and took two seconds during 2006-07. Overall, they posted 181 wins, 81 losses and had two ties (both in men's soccer), for an outstanding .686 winning percentage.
Pavi-Elle M. Stuck, 19, of Liverpool, Perry County, a freshman in the pre-occupational therapy major at Penn College, died from injuries suffered in an automobile accident Saturday, June 23, in Shamokin Dam. The Penn College flag will be lowered to half-staff, and a brick will be placed in her memory in the Remembrance Garden.
Two academic deans will end their Pennsylvania College of Technology careers this month, leaving a proud legacy for the experienced administrators who will succeed them. Wayne R. Longbrake, dean of natural resources management, and Kathie E. Morr Longbrake, dean of health sciences, will retire effective June 30.
"Where Science Meets Art," an exhibit by members of the London-based Society for Art of Imagination, opened to the public in the college gallery, Madigan Library 303, at 11 a.m. June 22.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is ranked in the top 50 associate-degree-producing colleges in the nation and is in the top 20 for several areas of study-- including three top-five rankings-- in a recent survey conducted by a national publication covering community, technical and junior colleges.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved an operating budget of $87.4 million and a tuition increase of 5.98 percent for in-state students for 2007-08. The governor's proposed budget includes no increase in Penn College's state appropriation, which remains at $12,659,000 (less than 15 percent of the college's operating costs).
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved an operating budget of $87,401,677, anticipating no increase in the college's state appropriation and raising tuition 5.98 percent for in-state students. The governor's proposed budget includes a $12,659,000 appropriation for Penn College, the same amount as 2006-07 and less than 15 percent of its operating costs.