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When Nyric Gosley and Sarah Spatzer spend time at the new Toddler Room at Pennsylvania College of Technology, their mothers and grandmothers are never far away. Each workday, mail clerk Helena N. Yancey brings Nyric, her 2-year-old son, to the Toddler Room, which is part of The Children's Learning Center facility on the first floor of the Bush Campus Center. Yancey's mother, Shirley A.

The first speaker in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Spring 2000 Lecture Series was a hate-group member by the age of 13. At 18, he roamed the country as a Skinhead leader and Neo-Nazi recruiter. After a stint in prison, during which he befriended men of other races, his perspective changed, and now he speaks out against the hate groups whose ideals he once embraced.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its dean's list for theFall 1999 semester: Douglas A Achenbach, Automotive Technology Management, York Seth P Achey, Pre-Physician Assistant, Montoursville Sean C Adams, Aviation Technology, Harrisburg Lucas L Allen, Building Construction Technology, Light Street William H Allen, Electronics Technology, Muncy Nathan E Altland, Electronics Engineeri

Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its list of Fall 1999 graduates: Curtis A. Achberger, Williamsport, Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology Kimberly Jean Andrus, Lancaster, Food and Hospitality Management Ali Atbaei Al-Marzooqi, Williamsport, Computer Information Systems-Microcomputer Specialist David W. Attenberger II, Harwood, Building Construction Technology Debora A.

Braised veal, ginger pork loin, sea bass and creative bean dishes are but a few of the delectable entrees that will grace the menu when Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and students conduct cooking demonstrations at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, scheduled for Jan. 6-13 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.

Area residents have a new, unique opportunity to increase their marketability with training and certification in the use of Microsoft Office software. Pennsylvania College of Technology has been named an authorized training and testing center for Microsoft Office User Specialist certification.

What goes up must come down, even after a journey of 19 months and 130 miles. A high-altitude balloon prepared by students and launched during Pennsylvania College of Technology's Open House in March 1998, has been recovered at Jenny Jump State Forest in Hope, N.J. According to Dr. Stanley K.

A local orthodontist and his wife have contributed another $800,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology, bringing to better than $1 million the total of their unprecedented back-to-back gifts. The latest contribution from Dr. Marshall D. Jr.

Anyone with a sweet tooth and a heart to match will find satisfaction at this week's Pennsylvania College of Technology food show, where students' delectable dream houses will be auctioned to help fulfill the wishes of needy families.

Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, president of Pennsylvania College of Technology, issued the following statement in the aftermath of last week's death of a former student: "It would be easy, in the fenced-off world of a college campus, to feel isolated and insulated from the larger community that surrounds us.