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It isn't often that a college student has the opportunity to research and write an article for a professional association's publication, but Brooke L. Hutchings, who is pursuing a bachelor's degree in Technology Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is no ordinary student.

Pennsylvania College of Technology salutes the Ben Franklin Technology Partners program for the funding support it has provided to the College and its Plastics Manufacturing Center over nearly two decades.

The prevailing notion of the world's uneven industrial development will be the topic of the first in a series of faculty forums to be presented at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library, beginning Nov. 21. "Rethinking 'Development/Underdevelopment 1880-1907'" a program to be presented by Dr. Vinay Bahl on her ongoing research, is free and open to the public.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is coming off one of its most successful fall sports seasons ever, during which two teams won state championships and 25 individuals have been awarded post-season all-state or all-conference honors. Earning all-Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association accolades were: Baseball Ted Kirner (sophomore/Central Bucks West).

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society will read to youngsters at the College's Children's Learning Center as part of a grant program funded by the national organization.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Floral Design Show, an event that featured the artistry of four alumni designers, grossed more than $4,000 recently to benefit student scholarships. The invitation-only event, "The Colors of the Holidays," was attended by a crowd of 285 alumni, friends of the College and area garden-club members.

A Forest Technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology finished fourth in the recent 2003 National Collegiate Game of Logging competition held at Penn State Mont Alto. Justin A. Snyder, Pleasantville, competed against 15 students from seven other colleges. The competition featured five events: speed cut, precision bore, precision stump, spring pole and tree-felling.

Great starts, less than great finishes. That, in a nutshell, has been the story of the Penn College men's basketball team in recent years. But this year could be different. When the Wildcats open their season at 3 p.m.

The Plastics Pioneers Association, a society of plastics-industry leaders and innovators, awarded $1,500 scholarships recently to four students in the Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology bachelor-degree major at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

A Web site developed by Pennsylvania College of Technology provides a wealth of information and resources for students who live off campus, as well as the landlords who offer apartments for rent in the community. The site features a list of landlords and available apartments, accessed through the College's Student Information System.