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Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards recently to its May 2002 graduates. The award winners and their addresses and academic majors - are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the College Community: Joseph Mark Tertel, Jr., Frackville, Graphic Design.

Susan Forsyth was laid off from her job at Woolrich Inc. two years ago, but with help from benefits she received under a federal training program, she's well on her way to earning an associate's degree in Business Management from Pennsylvania College of Technology and starting a new career.

A Lycoming County teen-ager will be the first recipient of a scholarship established at Pennsylvania College of Technology earlier this year to honor the memory of the late wife of state Sen. Roger A. Madigan, R-Luthers Mills.

Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its dean's list for the Spring 2002 semester: Asli B Abamor, Technology Management, State College Nicole L Abbey, Early Childhood Education, Ulysses Sean C Adams, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Harrisburg James R Aiken II, Civil Engineering Technology, Chadds Ford Jaber M Al Kadhem, Pre-Paramedic Technology, Williamsport Mohammed A Al Mohammed Saleh,

Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its list of graduates for the Spring 2002 semester: Thomas P. Abernatha, Montoursville, Culinary Arts Technology Jeffrey Robert Ackley, Sayre, Accounting Cynthia S. Adams, Mansfield, Office Technology-Executive Emphasis Sean C.

Two masonry students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies received a gift bag full of tools recently, courtesy of the Pennsylvania Concrete Masonry Association and Beavertown Block Co. Inc., Middleburg. Sean P.

More than 730 Pennsylvania College of Technology students have petitioned to graduate in two commencement ceremonies to be held Saturday, May 18, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. A 10 a.m. ceremony will be held for students in the Schools of Construction and Design Technologies, Integrated Studies, Natural Resources Management, and Transportation Technology. A 2:30 p.m.

"SimMan" may wheeze, his pulse may race, his blood pressure may soar, and he may even go into cardiac arrest, but no matter how grave the medical malady, he always recovers.

For the 13th time in 18 years, students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management have finished first in the Mid Atlantic Horticulture/Landscape Field Day competition. In this year's event, which was held recently at the Eastern Campus of Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, the Penn College competitors prevailed over six other schools.

Eleven Pennsylvania College of Technology students took first place in their competitions at the Pennsylvania SkillsUSA-VICA Conference, held April 17-19 in Altoona. The winners now are eligible to compete at the SkillsUSA Championships - a showcase for the best career and technical students in the nation June 27 in Kansas City, Mo.