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A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been selected from among 100 applicants to receive one of only six $5,000 scholarships to be awarded this year by the National Association of Oil and Energy Service Professionals. Joshua J.
Air leaks in a house are not created equal. Cracks or openings halfway up a house are not likely to leak much air at all, while leaks at the top and bottom of the structure have a big impact. Warm air rising in a heated building puts pressure on the highest ceiling. Any small openings around lights, fans or skylights are very important to seal.
A year ago, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's cross-country and men's soccer teams each captured Penn State University Athletic Conference championships. This year, they are looking to repeat.
Reminding his audience, "Who here is not an explorer?" NASA scientist Jitendra A. Joshi took separate groups on three enlightening journeys far beyond the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Friday. Chief technologist for the agency's Advanced Capabilities Division, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, Joshi came to campus while in town at the invitation of Little League. (Janice L.
Adults 55 and older who want to learn more about using computers for fun or for digital photography may enroll in noncredit courses being offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. The easy beginners' classes, offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, introduce the computer for enjoyment purposes.
A Multicultural Student Mixer was held Wednesday in the Thompson Professional Development Center, an opportunity for Penn College employees and students to mingle with individuals from different backgrounds and diverse experiences.
At Penn College, those sidewalks underfoot might carry valuable information about an upcoming campus event ... such as a Block Party sponsored by the Off-Campus Housing Organization and the college's Community Assistants.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of the Madigan Library at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will host recent artwork of Cheryl Agulnick Hochberg from Aug. 26 to Sept.
Free food, fun and games were in the offingduring a "Grillin' With the Greeks" event this week in Rose Street Commons. Hamburgers and hot dogs, cooked outdoors by Penn College fraternity members, were given away Monday to students who passed by.
Having struck "gold" in archery two years ago at the World University Games, Zachary Plannick had hopes of bringing home more medal when he left for China two weeks ago to compete in the 26th Summer Games. This time, he added silver and bronze.