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David L. Evans, professor of biology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is writing a weekly column for one publisher and has written several chapters in a textbook for another. In addition, his biography will be included in an edition of "Who's Who in Executives and Professionals." Evans was hired by Dushkin publishers to write a weekly column about homeland security.

The School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology has begun accepting students into its newest nursing major, which was approved recently by the state Board of Nursing. Students who enroll in the new major will enter as freshmen in a four-year program that leads to a bachelor-of-science degree and helps prepare them to take the registered-nurse licensing exam.

Pennsylvania College of Technology was awarded a Workforce Leadership Award recently by the state Department of Education's Bureau of Career and Technical Education. The awards are given to schools that have established a unified curriculum across two-year career and technical programs and two- and four-year postsecondary programs − also known as "2+2+2" programs.

PC hardware experts generally agree that the act of turning on a personal computer, with the subsequent surge of electricity through the electronic components, causes the most long-term "wear and tear" and is the primary contributor to hardware failures. In an ideal situation, the PC would be left on 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Shaun M. Scheimreif, who graduated in May with a bachelor's degree in computer information technology-internetworking application development, died following a motorcycle accident in Union County on Friday night.

Dates to Remember Networkwide 24-hour downtime for system maintenance From 5 p.m. June 9 through 5 p.m.

All 11 of Pennsylvania College of Technology's December associate-degree nursing graduates who attempted their licensing exam by March 31 passed the test on their first try. Those results mean Penn College's pass rate for April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, is 95.59 percent, the highest pass rate for associate-degree programs in the state for that time period.

Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver and ABC Sports commentator Lynn Swann toured Penn College on Thursday as a guest of state Rep. Brett O. Feese, a member of the college's board of directors. Swann, who helped the Pittsburgh Steelers win four Super Bowl championships, is exploring the possibility of running for governor next year.

Richard J.Geyer, an Aviation Maintenance Technology major from East Greenville, and mentor Mike DeCosta from Altria Corporate Services in White Plains, N.Y., recently competed in the Aviation Maintenance Olympics. They and Altria employee Dave Richards took part in the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association-sponsored competition from May 19-20.

A scholarship fund has been established at Pennsylvania College of Technology to honor the memory of an employee who succumbed to cancer in 2003. Awards from the Bill Ward Memorial Scholarship will be made to students in Penn College's information technology associate- or bachelor-degree majors.