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In conjunction with updating the College Catalog for 2006-07, the Registrar's Office has issued an official "for office use only" document that includes ALL Pennsylvania College of Technology majors and ALL codes includingthose not published in the Online College Catalog or the printed version of the College Catalog.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has died from injuries suffered in a traffic accident Sunday in Liberty Township, Bedford County.Joel D. Morningstar, 22, of Saxton, was enrolled in the civil engineering technology bachelor-degree major.
William Ma, professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently had a research paper "Euclidean Properties of Hyperbolic Polar Coordinates" published in an international, peer-reviewed journal. Ma's paper appears in Computational Methods and Function Theory, Volume 6, 2006. The journal, which publishes original research papers in complex analysis, is issued annually.
A newly created scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology will honor the memory of a beloved and highly respected professor who died in 2005. The Lamont E. Butters Memorial Scholarship will provide a $250 annual award to a full-time student in Penn College's civil engineering technology or surveying technology majors.
The official association for the landscape contracting and lawn-care industry has fully accredited Pennsylvania College of Technology's landscape/nursery technology majors. The Professional Landcare Network will formally present the accreditation at a faculty forum during its Student Career Days at Michigan State University from March 29 to April 1.
The Cisco Systems Network on Wheels will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus on Thursday, Sept. 7, offering a look at real-world, small- and medium-sized business solutions. The visit is being sponsored by NEC Unified Solutions Inc. and hosted by Penn College's Cisco Networking Academy.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus will offer a state Department of Education-approved, 112-hour nursing assistant course beginning Sept. 15. Classes and clinical training for the noncredit course are scheduled for Mondays and Fridays, Sept. 15 to Oct. 30. Classes will be held at the North Campus, located on Route 6 between Wellsboro and Mansfield.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's computer aided drafting technology major was recently recertified by the American Design Drafting Association. ADDA, an organization for designers, drafters, architects, illustrators and technical artists, provides curriculum certification to recognize schools whose curriculum in design/drafting meets the standards established and approved by ADDA.
Information Technology Services reminds faculty of its "bubble-test" scanning services and three stand-alone test scanners available across campus.Faculty wishing to take advantage of ITS scanning services can bring completed General Purpose Answer sheets to the Computer Center (SASC, Room 2072) between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Christopher Rolley , Admissions Representative, Admissions Office, starting Aug. 28 Joseph Plummer , Lab Assistant for Horticulture, (180-Day Calendar), School of Natural Resources Management, effective Aug.