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A new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology honors the memory of the founder of a Berks County construction and design firm. The agreement to establish the Dwight E. Stoltzfus Memorial Trade Scholarship at Penn College was recently completed by Stoltzfus' widow, Kay, and their son Nicholas. Dwight Stoltzfus died in December 2004.
By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer The second of three presentations in the "My Last Words" series at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be offered March 21, when David L.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro will host an open house on April 24 for those interested in nursing as a career. The event will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
The Residence Life Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced a number of recent honors, spotlighting praiseworthy students and programs among the college's four residence-hall complexes. Chosen as "Resident Assistant of the Month" was Rachel S. Hall, a culinary arts technology major from Altoona, in her third year at The Village at Penn College.
Robert M. Werkmeister, assistant professor of aviation at Pennsylvania College of Technology, accepted the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award at a recent Federal Aviation Administration safety seminar in Mechanicsburg.
If you like the outdoors and want to learn how to backpack or rock-climb, Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus has classes for you. The noncredit Introduction to Backpacking and Rock Climbing 101 will be offered this spring at the North Campus, located three miles east of Wellsboro on Route 6. Introduction to Backpacking is a fun, six-week course geared toward the novice.
The offices of the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra have found a new home at the facility in which the orchestra performs the Community Arts Center. The WSO took up residence on the third floor of the Arts Center in late February, moving there from Market Street in Williamsport.
More and more Penn College employees are adding their support to the Madigan Library Campaign. One of them is Dr. Mark D. Noe, professor of English. "Libraries have always been a place of escape for me. In a traditional way, of course, the very act of reading transports me to other places and times and situations. On campuses, though, libraries can also be a great place to hide...
Headquarters U.S. Army Cadet Command, the parent organization of the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps program, in conjunction with Norfolk, Va.'s General Douglas MacArthur Foundation, recently announced the Army ROTC battalions that received the MacArthur Award for 2005.
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 Amelia Seaton , Maitre D' Hotel I, Le Jeune Chef/School of Hospitality, starting March 14 Darlene Warner , Secretary to the Children's Learning Center (Regular Part-Time), effective March 7