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The percentage of used textbooks sold by The College Store at Pennsylvania College of Technology last year was higher than the average for all college bookstores, according to national figures. "We encourage the purchase of used books, because they usually represent the best value for our students.

Above, one of the third- to fifth-gradeinstructors at the Governor's Institute for Mathematics Educatorscompetes to see who could stack tiles the highest, reinforcing measuring skills. This Barbie didn't survive when high-school math teachers devised a formula to estimate how many rubber bands it would take to let Barbie drop closest to the floor of the ATHS atrium without hitting her head.

About 40 soon-to-be-freshmen in Disability Services' four-day "Students Transitioning Into College" program visited the Penn College Library on July 28.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will present Mentorship Awards during Aug. 7 commencement ceremonies to Christopher P. McNally, an alumnus from Camp Hill, and Anderson Construction, a Chambersburg company that assists Penn College students and graduates.

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology students attending this month's Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference in Denver placed in the Top 10 in their respective competition categories. Among the top finishers during the July 8-12 event were Billie J. Conrad of RR 2 Millerstown and Alexander Kantor of Harrisburg, eighth place in the Business Plan category; Clinton M.

Nearly 170 students have petitioned to graduate in August from Pennsylvania College of Technology. Commencement ceremonies will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. The student speaker for the event will be Eric S.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will host the Pennsylvania Governor's Institute for Mathematics Educators on July 26-30. The state Department of Education runs the institute, which is open to K-12 mathematics educators from public, private and charter schools throughout Pennsylvania. This is the third year Penn College has hosted the institute.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society. Chad E. Wagner, RR 1 Tionesta, plans to graduate in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology.

A professor of forestry at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently began a two-year term as chairman of the Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools, which will hold its 2005 annual meeting at the College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood. Dr. Dennis F.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors today approved an operating budget of $72.4 million and set tuition rates for the 2004-05 academic year. At $72,456,764, the operating budget represents a 2.55-percent increase over 2003-04. Tuition for Pennsylvania residents, who constitute 92.2 percent of the College's enrollment, will rise by 5.5 percent.