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A faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently received notice that her funding application for an in-class project was approved by a Lewisburg-based economic and community-development agency.
An article by a legal assistant/paralegal student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been published in the Boston College Law School's Intellectual Property and Technology Forum, a rarity for an undergraduate. Michael J.
A professor of business administration/business law at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a paper at the Conference on Emerging Issues in Business & Technology, held Nov. 3-5 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Irwin H. Siegel's paper, titled "Applying Organizational Theory Concepts: The Studebaker Case," also was published in the conference proceedings.
A professor of business administration/business law at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a paper at the Conference on Emerging Issues in Business & Technology, held Nov. 3-5 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Irwin H. Siegel's paper, titled "Applying Organizational Theory Concepts: The Studebaker Case," also was published in the conference proceedings.
Four Penn College faculty members recently presented a continuing legal-education seminar on "Identity Theft" to members of the Lycoming Law Association. Rhonda L. Davis, assistant professor, legal assistant;and Kevin R. Derr and Walter J. Landen, professors, legal assistant; spoke on legal issues related to this majorcriminal and economic problem. Eric K.
Shawn Sidey, a 1996 Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate and a supervisor at Starbucks Coffee's York roasting plant, returned to campus Monday to talk to classes in the School of Hospitality. Sidey joined Starbucks almost two years ago and works in Automated Coffee Roasting Systems, for which he supervises roasting for the third shift.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology seniors' recent performance makes them eligible for year-end participation in the Business Strategy Game, an online exercise in which teams run fictitious companies in head-to-head competition with their counterparts from around the world. The team of Tina L. Brownson, a business administration-management major from Howard, and Dustin S.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology seniors' recent performance makes them eligible for year-end participation in the Business Strategy Game, an online exercise in which teams run fictitious companies in head-to-head competition with their counterparts from around the world. The team of Tina L. Brownson, a business administration-management major from Howard, and Dustin S.
Dusty Brooks, a Resident Assistant in The Village at Penn College, recently received the distinction of being named Pennsylvania College of Technology's "RA of the Month" for the second time.
An article about Penn College's requirement that information technology majors purchase laptop computers is featured in the latest issue of Higher Learning, an electronic publication that focuses on technology-based teaching and learning at postsecondary institutions across the United States and Canada.
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