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For the third consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology has been designated a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs, a magazine for military personnel transitioning into civilian life. According to G.I.

A year ago, Robert Kemrer was helping lead the Pennsylvania College of Technology coed tennis team to its third straight Penn State University Athletic Conference championship. Now, he is the team's coach. Kemrer, who captured conference championships at the No. 4 men's singles position in both 2007 and a year ago, succeeds Aimee Plastow, who resigned her position as coach after last season.

Lycoming County recycling centers now accept "junk mail" and paperboard, along with corrugated cardboard. This recent change to the list of county recyclables increases the amount of refuse that households can keep out of the landfill.

On the 10th anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history, the Pennsylvania College of Technology community gathered in tribute to the lives lost and valor born on that horrific Sept. 11.

Sigma Nu fraternity celebrated the transition from a colony to a chapter during a milestone weekend in its brethren's three-year history at Pennsylvania College of Technology. "I am very proud of the hard work that was done by the current members and by those who graduated before them," said Erin M. Datteri, the college's assistant director of student activities for Greek life and leadership.

Two administrators in Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been appointed to assistant vice president positions. Larry L. Michael was named assistant vice president for workforce development and special projects. Tracy L. Brundage was appointed assistant vice president for workforce and economic development.

Degree programs in human services at Pennsylvania College of Technology have earned reaccreditation from the Council for Standards in Human Service Education through May 2016. The college's bachelor-degree major in applied human services and its associate-degree major in human services were reaccredited by the council for the next five years.

Mike Aponte, the leader of the M.I.T. Blackjack Team a group of college students that defied the odds and legally won millions of dollars playing "21" will make a free public appearance at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center Auditorium.

Can a house be made too airtight? Yes, and this can be a danger to life or health. Older homes, built before the late 80's are unlikely to be too tight. The advent of "house wraps" and new, tight-sealing windows have made overtightening a possibility.

Three Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports team already have begun their seasons and, this week, two more step into action. On Wednesday, the golf team opens its season in the Penn State Fayette Invitational at the Mystic Rocks course in Farmington and the women's soccer team plays at NCAA Division III Albright College.