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On Wednesday night, the Student Government Association announced the results fromlast week's four-day online election. "We had an outstanding turnout, with nearly 10 percentof the student body voting this year − up from only 2 percentlast year," noted Joshua Appleman, SGA's academic vice president and election chair.

An instructor of environmental technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been invited to help American Indian communities assess and resolve environmental issues on their land. Steven R.

Kevin M. Mix, media specialist with Information Technology Services, recently completed the Extron Institute School of Audio/Visual Technologies in Philadelphia. The schooltakes a hands-on approach to topics such as video-system transmission and distribution, system design, system-control solutions and matrix switching.

Stephen T. Duna, instructor of collision repair at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently was recognized by Chief Automotive Systems Training Division with certification as a Master Collision Estimator − only the eighth person nationwide to attain double Master certification for structural repair and collision estimating from Chief.

The Northern Tier Business Adventure hosted by Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro has been postponed until April 2006. The NTBA, a four-day residential program for freshman and sophomore high-school students from the Northern Tier, provides an exciting opportunity for participants to learn about the world of business and possible careers in the region.

Pennsylvania College of Technology automotive students soon will have the unique opportunity to attain an associate's degree while training for employment by Honda and Acura automobile dealerships.

Dr. Abdul B. Pathan, professor of economics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, presented talks recently at two conferences. In January, Dr. Pathan was invited to speak at the American Economic Association's annual convention in Philadelphia. There, he shared his experience teaching Web-based distance-learning courses in economics. In February, Dr.

One hundred percent of the 2004 graduates of the Occupational Therapy Assistant major at Pennsylvania College of Technology passed their certification exam − a performance consistent with previous graduates of the program.

TRiO Student Support Services is proud to bring nationally recognized speaker Michael Poll to campus Wednesday, March 30, for a presentation titled "Create Your Own Destiny, Because Nobody Else Will!" (The event originally was scheduled for Feb.

Anthony L. Nieli, associate professor of computer science, met with students living in Business and Computer Technologies Academic Theme Housing last week and gavethem some tips on how to start their own businesses. In his talk, Nieli related how he successfully started his own consulting business after leaving a long-held position at IBM. ( Photo provided by Office of Residence Life)