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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.

The School of Business and Computer Technologies hosted an informal "Late Latte" session for approximately 100 students Tuesday afternoon. The program, held at Penn's Inn, featured a discussion by James R.

An alumnus and two faculty members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies wrote papers that were presented at two international conferences in Orlando, Fla. Ryan K. Zimmerman, who graduated summa cum laude in Fall 2005 with a degree in computer information technology-data communications and networking, co-wrote the papers with Donald E.

Penn College freshman Diego Silva, an Information Technology student from Springfield, Va., has been named co-chair of the student subcommittee of the College Town Committee. Also serving as co-chair is Jennifer Mazaika, a junior from Lycoming College.

Two faculty members in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies were among the presenters at the recent "Third International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations" in Las Vegas. Jacob R.

A three-member team of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently participated in a programming competition held in conjunction with the 11th annual Northeastern Conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges. James R. Carpenter, of Williamsport; Anthony A. Garritano, Altoona; and Andrew P.

An associate professor of computer science at Pennsylvania College of Technology will travel to the Netherlands next month to complete his training under the Chair Academy educational-leadership program. Nick A.

Six groups of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently completed an exercise in merging business with technology, designing Web sites to various nonprofit clients' specifications some of which will go online in the coming days.

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.