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A Pennsylvania College of Technology student took home second-place honors in the national SkillsUSA Championships, held June 23-24 in Kansas City, Mo. Raul Guzman of Teaneck, N.J., a senior in the automotive technology management major, won a silver medal in the Automotive Service Technology competition. Two other Penn College students, Thomas A.

A recent award for Pennsylvania College of Technology's support of Williamsport's Flag Day march has been presented to the General Services department for its maintenance of the "Flags Across America" site that now serves as the annual event's destination. The honor was one of three "Tony Awards" presented this year by Anthony L.

Kathleen E. Morr recently was promoted to dean of health sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Previously, Morr served as assistant to the dean of health sciences and director of dental hygiene at Penn College.

A memorial quilt poignantly crafted in honor of a local woman's valiant fight against cancer will stay near to the loving hands that created it, thanks to the thoughtfulness of a "Relay for Life" raffle winner. The Pink Ribbon Quilt was handmade by Ann R.

Summer brings many changes at Penn College, prompting Information Technology Services to issue a pair of informative "Tech Tips" for the campus community: Moving Computers When moving computers, please contact the Help Desk at ext. 7329. Even if you don't need help moving the computer, you still need to call the help desk so inventory records can be updated.

Two fund-raising efforts on behalf of this past weekend's "Relay for Life"collectedmore than$3,100 for the American Cancer Society.

"You're the Chef" production coordinators Christine L. Faherty and Jennifer R. McHenry, both pursuing degrees in culinary arts technology and dietary manager technology, demonstrated a few healthy cooking tips that cut the calorie count for a "You're the Chef" recipe in half.

More than 125 Williamsport Technical Institute alumni and guests attended Friday's fifth annual reunion of the Penn College predecessor institution.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors approved a voluntary contribution of $100,000 to the City of Williamsport during the 2005-06 fiscal year, along with $15,000 in tuition credits to city employees, in lieu of a prior written agreement with the city.

The Board of Directors of Pennsylvania College of Technology today voted to make a voluntary contribution of $100,000 to the City of Williamsport in 2005-06. This contribution will be considered a gift from college funds and will be paid in 10 monthly installments of $10,000, beginning in August.