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Six studentsat Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center got personalized career advice from four industry representatives Tuesday, the semester's final session of the School of Natural Resources Management's time-tested Student Success Program.

Faculty/staff and students are invited to check out the resources under trial at the Madigan Library and offer their comments on a quick and easy feedback form.

Ryan P. Becker, a construction management major from Johnstown, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for November.

Chocolate "buildings" constructed by students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will be auctioned Dec. 7 during the college's annual "House for a Home" event to benefit the Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity.

The Pennsylvania Army National Guard and ROTC program have numerous opportunities to help young men and women expand their futures. "We can help you pay for Penn College and we can give you real-life experience in more than 100 job fields, including military intelligence, the medical field and computer technology," said Sgt. 1st Class Chris Lownes.

The front of the Madigan Library is, from this point forward, to be considered a nonsmoking area, Senior Vice President William J. Martin has announced.

Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, a live-learning lab for students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality, is now accepting gift cards. This is a new service for the restaurant's patrons to replace its gift certificates. Unlike the certificates, the gift cards may be ordered over the phone with a credit card or purchased in person in the restaurant.

In The Madigan Library and need help? "We Come To You" is a new service that lets you stay at your computer in the Reference area of the library's first floor while you contact the reference desk for assistance. Send an instant message to PCTLibRef with your computer number and help will come to you!

The Caterpillar Foundation and four dealerships recently delivered another $148,000 in instructional funding to Pennsylvania College of Technology and its students, bringing to nearly $1.5 million the total contribution since the Fall 1994 semester. "Penn College's relationship with CAT continues to grow stronger," said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.

A number of Pennsylvania College of Technology students have posted impressive finishes in the latest rounds of the online Business Strategy Game, including one group that placed in the Top 100 among international competition in three categories.