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Ryan F. Walls, a plastics and polymer engineering technology major from Mansfield, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for March. An SGA senator from the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies, Walls was the first sophomore ever to be named "lead student engineer" for the college's Plastics Manufacturing Center.

The Job Location & Development Program, through Career Services, is pleased to announce that all part-time job opportunities now can be viewed online through eRecruiting. Pennsylvania College of Technology participates in eRecruiting through the Experience Network Systems. Experience is the leading provider of Web-based recruiting services for college and university communities.

Two students Kyle R. Jandura, a collision repair technology major from Bangor (at center in photo at left), and Marc A. Stadtmueller, a heavy equipment technology-technician student from East Bangor joined Cassie M. Pickens, assistant director for student programming in the Student Activities Office, for a "Civility Sunday" project. In this latest visit to the 815 W. Fourth St.

An aviation maintenance technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology is one of only two students chosen worldwide to receive an Aircraft Maintenance Technician Scholarship from Helicopter Association International. Wesley C.

Students are helping students succeed at Pennsylvania College of Technology through a new scholarship fund established by the Student Government Association. The Student Leader Legacy Scholarship will make its first $500 award at the Student Activities Awards Banquet in April, according to SGA President James Riedel, an automotive technology management student from Quogue, N.Y.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students Ronald J.Button, an HVAC- mechanical systems major from Port Allegany, and Matthew J. Kinneman, an HVAC technology student from Aberdeen, N.J., recently teamed up with technicians from local heating contractors to replace a Watsontown woman's leaking boiler.

The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency offers annual scholarships for students who are seeking degrees in technology and science, and Pennsylvania College of Technology's director of financial aid says the New Economy Technology Scholarship Program is worth a look for Pennsylvania residents.

Got (one-on-one) tutoring? Act 101 and TRIO Student Support Services do! FREE services! Find out if you are eligible today by stopping by either ACC, Room 141 or ACC, Room 158. Or you can e-mailfor an application. Don't let those mid-term grades get you down ... get help now! Sponsored by Academic Support Services

Academic Support Services has help for MTH005 (Elementary Algebra I) students who are working on word problems. All MTH005 students are welcome to attend any or all of the following weekly PASS sessions (all in ACC, Room 227): 3-4 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, and 10-11 a.m. Friday. In addition, an online session is offered through Web CT from 8:30-10 p.m.

Students in Free Enterprise toured the world headquarters of Campbell's Soup in Camden, N.J., on March 2, recruiting corporate representatives to attend the SIFE Career Fair from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April 11 at Penn College. From left are Dustin R. Derr, a business management major from Lewisburg; Jeremy J. Reynolds, business administration-management, Montoursville; Dennis R.