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A dozen students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management recently participated in 16 horticulture-related events at the Professional Landscape Network's Student Career Days competition at Michigan State University. Two of the students finished near the top of their respective categories during the March 29-to-April 1 event: Anthony S.
Vol. 6, No. 34 Schedule/Results/Records (Through Sunday, April 8) ArcherySaturday-Sunday, April 21-22 at ACCC Challenge, Mays Landing, N.J. Men's Volleyball Overall record: 14-4 Wednesday, April 18 host Harrisburg Area Community College and Lehigh Carbon at Bardo Gym, 6 p.m.
An alumnus is giving back to Pennsylvania College of Technology by establishing a new scholarship fund at the college. Nathan J. Snavely, of Berwick, a 2000 graduate of Penn College's business administration bachelor-degree major, has established the Nathan J. Snavely Achievement in Business Scholarship Fund.
The 2007-08 Governance election results have been officially counted and were certified by College Council. As in the past, votes were only counted within employee work groups (i.e. Integrated Studies faculty could only vote for Integrated Studies faculty or faculty-at-large positions).
"Meet the Wildcats Night," an opportunity to get acquainted with the student-athletes and coaches of the men's baseball, women's softball, men's volleyball and archery teams, was held Wednesday at the Field House. Free hot dogs and soda were served, door prizes were awarded, and home schedules and rosters for each team were distributed to interested fans.
The American Red Cross and Student Health Services were "ecstatic" with the turnout for Wednesday's Bloodmobile at the Bush Campus Center, where a total of 193 individuals registered to give blood and 174 pints were collected exceeding the 170-pint goal. There were 50 first-time donors, and every pint collected goes to saving another life.
Penn College Police are urging students, faculty and staff to protect personal and college property after a series of recent on-campus thefts. Items including purses, briefcases and laptop computers have been stolen from offices, classrooms and apartments left unlocked or propped open while unoccupied. Please pay attention to your surroundings.
"Literacy in the Classroom and in the Home" was among the presentations during last weekend's Central Susquehanna Association for the Education of Young Children annual conference on Penn College's main campus. Billie A.
A regional computer fair for middle- and high-school students from 19 area districts, sponsored by BLaST Intermediate Unit 17, was held Monday and Tuesday at Penn College. Students competed in categories including Web-page design, desktop publishing, logo design, digital moviemaking and graphic design.
During the Central Susquehanna Association for the Education of Young Children's annual conference, held March 31 on Pennsylvania College of Technology's campus, the group named a Lycoming/Clinton Head Start teacher and Penn College alumna its "2007 Outstanding Early Educator." The honor was awarded to Debbie Kennedy, of Williamsport, who works in Lycoming/Clinton Head Start's Becht No.