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Christi J. Crist, a technology management major from Canton, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for April.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been selected to attend the National Restaurant Association's Salute to Excellence, scheduled in Chicago in late May.
Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Phi Beta Lambda chapter excelled in competition at PBL's annual State Leadership Conference, held April 13-14, in Harrisburg.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty will help lead the Bread Bakers Guild of America's "Camp Bread," a hands-on conference for professional and home bakers, educators, and those in related fields. Chefs Monica J. Lanczak, instructor of hospitality management/culinary arts, and Charles R.
Two representatives of Juniper Networks, whose networking clients include the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and T-Mobile, were the presenters forTuesday's "Late Latte" event sponsored by the School of Business and Computer Technologies. Fred Ludy, territory manager, and Matt McGuirl, systems engineer, spoke to interested students on the second floor of the Madigan Library. ( Photos by Amanda M.
An alumnus is giving back to Pennsylvania College of Technology by establishing a new scholarship fund at the college. Nathan J. Snavely, of Berwick, a 2000 graduate of Penn College's business administration bachelor-degree major, has established the Nathan J. Snavely Achievement in Business Scholarship Fund.
Students enrolled in "Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy"stand in front of the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, where they ventured Saturday to view the current exhibit titled "Home & Beast." The museum, in operation since 1995, features the works of self-taught artists, many of whom struggled with psychological maladies at some time in their lives.
William Ma, professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, wrote a paper that was published recently in the book "Quasiconformal Mappings and their Applications." The book contains 13 main lectures from the International Workshop on Quasiconformal Mappings and their Applications, held Dec. 27, 2005, to Jan. 1, 2006, at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India.
Patrice M. Campbell, a business administration-marketing major from Montoursville, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for February.
Paula Meyer, human resources director for Churchill Downs, came to campus Feb. 22-23 to interview students in the School of Hospitality. She offered a presentation to the students on Thursday evening.
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