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Pennsylvania College of Technology home to one of the nation's oldest continuous automotive programs is among the partners in a grant-funded initiative to offer bachelor's degrees to Montgomery County Community College students. The community college was awarded a $1,371,264 grant from the U.S.

Penn College's printer/fax-cartridge recycling program marks two notable achievements this month: the one-year anniversary of the program and surpassing $3,000 raised for the general scholarship fund. The Penn College Foundation recently received the check for $382 from the Cartridge World store at 1818 E. Third St.

Recent questions have been raised about how students are identified as in-state and out-of-state for the purposes of tuition at Penn College.

Full-time and regular part-time employees now can use the "View My Vacation, Sick, Personal Leave" option to submit new Leave Requests. On the Leave Summary page, click on the button labeled "Request Leave" to view all of your current requests or to add a request.

Nature's role in children's health is the topic of a free presentation at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 13, in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium at Pennsylvania College of Technology, sponsored by the college's Earth Smart Club in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Educators.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Diane Steppe , Snack Bar Operator, Wrapture, (Regular Part-Time), Food Services, starting March 5

Vol. 6, No. 30 Schedule/Results/Records (Through Sunday, March 11) Women's Basketball Final overall record: 10-15 Final PSUAC regular-season record: 8-5 Friday, March 9 PSUAC semifinal vs.

Lycoming College's intramural girls' basketball team defeated Penn College at Bardo Gymnasium on Thursday night, 70-26. "It was a very exciting and entertaining game to watch, even though the score was so lopsided," said Lisa J. Worth, athletic assistant.

Come to Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus this spring and have fun learning something new. Bring a friend and enjoy exploring your genealogy, composing poetry, or making a fresh spring floral arrangement for your home or a scrapbook for a Mother's Day gift. "Composing Poetry" will focus on different forms of poetry and will help participants to discover their inner poet.

American Welding Society President Gerald D. Uttrachi visited Penn College on Wednesday. During the stay, he toured the schools of Industrial and Engineering Technologies, Transportation Technology, and Natural Resources Management. He was scheduled to speak at a dinner to honor winners from the local AWS high-school and post-secondary welding competition, held on the college's campus Feb. 28.