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Pennsylvania College of Technology has begun an exciting nationwide initiative to promote greater professionalism and academic training among paralegals. Starting this month, the College launches the 2000 Legal Assistant Student Writing Competition, the first of its kind among paralegal/legal assistant students.

Students and faculty in the Schools of Transportation Technology and Natural Resources Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology will test their mettle in the drag-racing arena as they develop and build a Super Stock/GT drag car and a diesel drag truck this year.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its dean's list for theFall 1999 semester: Douglas A Achenbach, Automotive Technology Management, York Seth P Achey, Pre-Physician Assistant, Montoursville Sean C Adams, Aviation Technology, Harrisburg Lucas L Allen, Building Construction Technology, Light Street William H Allen, Electronics Technology, Muncy Nathan E Altland, Electronics Engineeri

Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its list of Fall 1999 graduates: Curtis A. Achberger, Williamsport, Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology Kimberly Jean Andrus, Lancaster, Food and Hospitality Management Ali Atbaei Al-Marzooqi, Williamsport, Computer Information Systems-Microcomputer Specialist David W. Attenberger II, Harwood, Building Construction Technology Debora A.

Braised veal, ginger pork loin, sea bass and creative bean dishes are but a few of the delectable entrees that will grace the menu when Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and students conduct cooking demonstrations at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, scheduled for Jan. 6-13 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.

With classes in full swing for the start of the 1999-2000 school year, Pennsylvania College of Technology continues to realize enrollment of historic heights. At the three-week mark in the fall semester, the traditional time for the official head count, 5,383 full- and part-time students are enrolled in credit classes at Penn College.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology physician assistant student has been selected as the first recipient of a national scholarship from the Association of Physician Assistants in Oncology. Dan Gray, Danville, a senior in the College's B.S. degree physician assistant major, was presented $2,500 to be applied toward tuition, books or other expenses.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded $152,980 in state funding for continued operation of the combined New Choices/New Options program for the 1999-2000 academic year. A College match of $16,159 brings the total project funding to $169,138.

Erin B. Holbrook, Montrose, a Pennsylvania College of Technology student, designed the winning logo for the Williamsport-Lycoming Chamber of Commerce's upcoming technology exposition. Her logo for "techxpo.99" will be used in national Chamber publicity and on its Web page prior to the event, which is scheduled for Dec. 8 in Penn College's new Field House.

Michael Cieslak, Erie, who recently earned an associate degree in building construction technology from Pennsylvania College of Technology, received the "faculty choice" award for masonry. Donald L. Belles, acting dean of Penn College's School of Construction and Design Technologies, presented the award to Cieslak, who also received a toolkit from the Pennsylvania Concrete Masonry Association.