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During the coming year, Pennsylvania College of Technology will participate in a national higher-education project known as "Foundations of Excellence® in the First College Year." Located in Williamsport, Penn College is a special mission affiliate of Penn State, committed to applied technology education.

Two part-time instructors in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Paramedic Program successfully completed a new credential for EMS leaders, earning the professional designation of "Chief Medical Officer." John W. Magyar II and Steven A. Wilson are among only 34 individuals nationwide to receive the prestigious designation, which was launched by the Center for Public Safety Excellence.

Paul "Babe" Mayer, associate professor of fitness and lifetime sports, has offered several talks in June. Mayer was an invited speaker at the student body awards assembly at Loyalsock Township High School.

Video production developer Thomas F. Speicher, attendingthis week'sInternational Plastics Showcase in Chicago with Christopher J. Leigh, video production coordinator, was interviewed Wednesday by Plastics News the leading source of information for the industry.

All 27 of the most recent graduates of Pennsylvania College of Technology's dental hygiene major passed the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination. The purpose of the Dental Hygiene Examination is to assist state boards in determining qualifications of dental hygienists who seek licensure to practice.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Plastics Manufacturing Center held its 11th Annual Extrusion Seminar & Hands-On Workshop on the college's campus in early June.

Helping celebrate "Pony Day" at Penn College's Children's Learning Center on Monday wereRichard K.

The developing natural-gas industry in Pennsylvania will create jobs and offer opportunities for local residents who seek training and industry experience, according to the Marcellus Shale Workforce Needs Assessment released Tuesday.

Pennsylvania College of Technology ranked as one of the nation's top producers of associate degrees and certificates in an annual listing compiled by Community College Week, an independent source of in-depth information for and about two-year college faculty, administrators and trustees since 1988.