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Pennsylvania College of Technology students once again have proved to be worldly-wise players in the Business Strategy Game, a Web-based competition that pits simulated corporations against one another in the fickle global marketplace. The co-managers of the fictitious Delphi athletic-footwear company Jennie E. Mull, a technology management student from Huntingdon; Amy M.

As part of the Central Pennsylvania Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers annual conference to be held at Pennsylvania College of Technology, physicist B. Atalay will offer a keynote address at 8 p.m. Friday, April 7, in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.

Students in CIT236 (An Introduction to Biometric Identification and Authentication) in Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies traveled to the Williamsport YMCA on Monday for a look at its hand-recognition system for controlling entry. Lawrence P.

By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer The second of three presentations in the "My Last Words" series at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be offered March 21, when David L.

A poem written by Laura M. Dickinson, associate professor of English-composition at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was published in the Fall 2005 issue of North Dakota Quarterly. The North Dakota Quarterly is a literary journal published by the University of North Dakota.

An international mathematics journal recently published a paper written by William Ma, an associate professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Ma's paper, "Estimates for conformal metric ratios," was published in Computational Methods and Function Theory, Volume 5.

What would you talk about if you knew you had only one more chance in your lifetime to speak to a group of students? In this brand-new series offered by the Student Activities Office, Penn Collegeprofessors have been challenged to answer that question.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will travel to State College and The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel in February to help prepare meals for participants in the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture's 15th annual "Farming for the Future" conference. The students are members of a catering course taught by Michael J.

Robert M. "Spyke" Krepshaw, of Elysburg, a senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for January.