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Honoring two educators for excellence, Pennsylvania College of Technology announced its 1999 Distinguished Teaching Awards at commencement ceremonies held Saturday, May 15, in the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. The highest level of College recognition for faculty, the "Master Teacher Award," was presented to Brett A. Reasner, associate professor of aviation.

Mary Ann Johnson, Cogan Station, has earned an exceptional honor in the legal community. Johnson, a student at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has successfully completed the Certified Legal Assistant examination and is now entitled to use the "CLA" professional credential. She is among 61 legal assistants in the state and 9,594 nationwide who have reached this goal.

Pennsylvania College of Technology honored the following student award winners during commencement exercises conducted Saturday, May 15: PRESIDENT'S AWARD for leadership and service to the College community: James Joseph Mikulski, B.S., manufacturing engineering technology, Montoursville. ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT/PROVOST AWARD for scholastic achievement and service to the College: Suzanne K.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its dean's list for the Spring 1999 semester: Douglas A Achenbach, Automotive Technology Management, York Seth P Achey, Pre-Physician Assistant, Shinglehouse Sean C Adams, Aviation Technology, Harrisburg Kristen D Alexander, Advertising Art, Williamsport Benjamin F Allard, Automotive Technology Management, Newville Clare M Altemus, Electronics Tech

Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its Spring 1999 graduates: Eric Thomas Abernathy, Wellsboro, Forest Technology Carrie J.

For the first time, Pennsylvania College of Technology is home to a four-year honor society. Twenty-four Penn College students were recently inducted into Alpha Chi, a national honor society for baccalaureate degree students. Also at the event, the College's chapter of Alpha Chi, the Pennsylvania Xi Chapter, was inaugurated by Robert W. Sledge, president of the Alpha Chi National Council.

State Sen. Jake Corman and Lycoming County District Attorney Thomas Marino will provide keynote addresses at Pennsylvania College of Technology's two commencement exercises on Saturday, May 15. The ceremonies will take place at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. Corman, a 1990 graduate of the College, will speak in the morning.

Veteran PGA Tour member Greg Twiggs will be the featured player for the 13th annual Spring Golf Classic hosted by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Foundation. The event, set for Monday, May 10, at the Williamsport Country Club, is a fundraiser supporting scholarships for Penn College students.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's senior legal assistant studies students will be hosting their own series of legal talks at the College. Featuring discussions on current trends and hot topics in the law, the program is part of the bachelor's degree requirement for the students' "capstone" course.

Students studying dental hygiene will have the opportunity to earn their bachelor's degree by taking courses at Harrisburg Area Community College through a new partnership announced by HACC and the Pennsylvania College of Technology.