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Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour has been named president of Pennsylvania College of Technology, an affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University and Pennsylvania's premier technical college. Her appointment was made following a unanimous vote by Penn College's Board of Directors.

The North Campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology conducted graduation exercises the evening of Friday, May 15, at the campus near Wellsboro. Student awards were presented as follows: Academic Achievement Award: Kelly Morgan, human services, Tioga, and Debra A. Day*, nursing, Wellsboro. Individual Achievement Award: Sandra L. Stangl, human services, Austin. North Campus Award: Terry A.

Pennsylvania College of Technology honored the following student award winners during winter commencement exercises conducted on Dec. 18. PRESIDENT'S AWARD for leadership and service to the College community: John Roy Hettinger, business administration, Williamsport (formerly of Danville). ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT/PROVOST AWARD for scholastic achievement and service to the College: Lora J.

In addition to hospitality student Ellen Berry, others mentioned in this article are Kevin LeFever, construction management; Bernard McGahee, electronics technology/biomedical (a grad now working in Arizona thanks to his internship); and Craig Eozzo, manufacturing engineering technology. Work-based learning is a cooperative effort of Counseling & Career Services and faculty coordinators.

The Board of Directors of Pennsylvania College of Technology has named Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour the interim chief operating officer of Penn College, effective immediately. Beginning Jan. 1, 1998, Dr. Gilmour will serve as the interim president, while a search is conducted to fill the vacancy created by the announced retirement of Dr. Robert L. Breuder. Dr. Breuder's retirement is effective Dec.

Five Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been awarded scholarships from national organizations. Physician Assistant Student Awarded National Scholarship Penn College physician assistant student Todd A. Rudy, of South Williamsport, formerly of Wellsboro, is the recipient of a national scholarship by the Physician Assistant Foundation Board of Trustees.

Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomes its freshman scholars for the 1997-98 academic year. Carrie Ann Mayer General Studies Williamsport Area High School, Williamsport National Merit Scholarship Commended Student Gold Key Award for short-story writing Flaming Foliage Queen (Williamsport Representative) Ronald L.

Record enrollment and new academic options are among the exciting aspects of the coming academic year at Pennsylvania College of Technology. For the Fall '97 semester, Penn College anticipates enrolling a record 4,300 or more full-time students. Full- and part-time numbers are expected to near 4,900.

A panel discussion on "Career Opportunities for Women in the Hospitality Industry" will be held later this month at Pennsylvania College of Technology: Sponsored by Penn College's School of Hospitality and the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Featured panelists: Chef Traci Des Jardins, Spring, 1997, Distinguished Visiting Chef Chef Susanna Foo, Chef/Owner and Cookbook author Also repr