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Several changes regarding student organization eligibility requirements and funding policies have been implemented for this academicyear.After several discussions with students and organization advisers, the Student Government Association and the Office of Student Activities have made some changes in the following areas: Annual recognition requirements Budget allocation process Funding for new in
The Nathaniel Project is a program designed to assist current Pennsylvania College of Technology students who have questions or concerns about the use of alcohol and other drugs. An informal program, The Nathaniel Project is based on the self-help and drop-in models of service. Students who have knowledge of substance abuse staff the office as peer consultants.
Media Services reminds the campus community that support is available for Penn College's audiovisual equipment. Staff and faculty can contact Media Services to report equipment problems, arrange for audio/video duplicating, schedule equipment training and request loaner equipment.
Summer 2004 Dean's List Hamdan N. Al Anazi, Williamsport, Paramedic Technology Hussain S. Al Musa, Williamsport, Paramedic Technology Ahmed M. Al Rimawi, Williamsport, Paramedic Technology Hassan A. Al Sama, Williamsport, Paramedic TechnologyAndrew Joseph Allegretti, Meadville, Plastics and Polymer Technology Floyd M.
Summer 2004 Graduate List The Summer 2004 dean's list has been announced at Penn College. Those named to the list are full-time (or qualified part-time) students who have earned a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or better. Melissa A. Baier, Health Arts-Practical Nursing Emphasis, Montoursville Richard A. Blase, Mass Media Communication, Williamsport John E.
The Gallery at Penn College on the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology will host the works of artist Leonard Ragouzeos from Aug. 24 to Sept. 17. Ragouzeos' work with India ink will be part of the show, "In Black and White." He is a professor in the art department at Millersville University where, since 1980, he has taught graphic design, basic design, calligraphy and typography.
To control rising printing costs and ensure all students have fair access to campus printing resources, Pennsylvania College of Technology is implementing a student printing quota for Fall 2004. Over the past several years, Information Technology Services has seen an alarming increase in the volume of printing and associated costs.
Full-time Penn College staff members will be given the opportunity to gain more in-depth training in Excel and Word and, if desired, attain MOS certification under a professional-development program announced by Workforce Development& Continuing Education. This is a 12-week session offered during the Fall 2004 semester starting Aug. 31. Each class of Word and Excel will meet one hour weekly.
The real winners are Penn College students, who will benefit greatly from all of your contributions to the 2004-05 Annual Fund Employee Campaign!
All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend the Penn College "Grand Welcome" at 9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15, on the ATHS Mall. Remarks will be given by James Riedel, 2004-05 Student Government Association president; Chet Schuman, director of admissions; and Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, Penn College president. The short welcome will culminate with the annual fireworks display.