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Student paramedics learning about mass-casualty incidents and the incident command system held a drill on Penn College's main campus Wednesday. "The simulated incidents put into practice the concepts of triaging 'patients' of different severity, beginning appropriate on-scene treatment and organizing the logistics to get the 'patients' transported," said Mark A.

An alumnus of Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation program was among the medalists in recent competition during SkillsUSA's 45th annual National Leadership and Skills Conference in Kansas City, Mo. Linh H. Do, of Lancaster, who graduated cum laude in May with a bachelor's degree in aviation maintenance technology, won a bronze medal in the championships held June 24-25.

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives unanimously adopted state Rep. Rick Mirabito's resolution (H.R. 395) on Monday, marking the 20th anniversary of Penn College. "I want to congratulate the college on its years of service to this community and this commonwealth, and I look forward to its continued success," said Mirabito, D-Lycoming. The full resolution follows:

Pennsylvania College of Technology is among 39 institutions receiving Honor Roll recognition in The Chronicle of Higher Education's survey of "Great Colleges to Work For." The Honor Roll lists the top 10 four-year colleges (and the top three community colleges) in each of the survey's size categories, based on the number of times they were recognized within individual categories.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: · Erin McCormick, Educational Loan Program Assistant, Financial Aid, effective July 6 · Howard Yost, Shipping and Receiving Worker, Food Services (200-day calendar), starting July 6

Pennsylvania College of Technology is responding to the recent Marcellus Shale Industry Needs Assessment by offering a number of short- and long-term education opportunities for individuals interested in pursuing career opportunities that could be available as the oil and gas industry expands in the region.

Eugene M. McAvoy has been named assistant dean of integrated studies programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology. McAvoy has been an assistant professor of English composition at the college for six years. "I am grateful that Professor McAvoy has accepted this assignment," said Clifford P. Coppersmith, dean of the School of Integrated Studies.

When archery competition begins at the 2009 Summer World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia, Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport will have two faces in the crowd. Zachary Plannick, of Coraopolis, 20, who will be a junior in the fall, and Glen Thomas, of Mercer, 19, who will be a sophomore, are members of the United States archery squad.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Arrested Motion," an exhibit by clay artists Cheryl Tall and Ceil Sturdevant, July 9-Aug. 19. Life and motion are captured in the artists' figurative images.

Penn College's first group of plastics students to study abroad is in Belfast, Northern Ireland, through July 5. The seven students – Alan J. Tate, Williamsport; James C. Gorham, Mill Hall; Bradley J. Stroup, Mount Pleasant Mills; Ryan L. Newman, New Columbia; John E. Gudonis, Danville; Christopher E. Kohler, South Williamsport; and Brennan B.