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Retired Air Force Col. Timothy D. Bair was at the Lumley Aviation Center on April 20 to present results of the Space Shuttle Columbia accident investigation. Bair was a member of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board as an investigator from February to August 2002.

A West Chester firm that designs and builds mobile drilling rigs has established a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Schramm, Inc. Scholarship Fund will generate awards for students beginning with the Fall 2006 semester. The fund will provide six awards of $2,500 each, split between the fall and spring semesters.

A plastics and polymer engineering technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was among the winners in the first Quad College & University Business Plan Challenge that culminated April 18 at the Community Theatre League in downtown Williamsport. William J. Davis, of Morris, whose Bill Davis Corp.

Two senior environmental technology management students Jason R. Grottini and Adrianne R. Watkins provided several environmentally based activities for Children's Learning Center youngsters Friday in preparation for "Earth Day." Activities included a reading of Dr.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member who developed the plastics and polymer technology program at the college and became its first instructor in 1987 was named the 2006 recipient of the International Education Award from the Society of Plastics Engineers. Timothy E.

Institutional Advancement staff canvassed Penn College on Thursday, handing out color-changing stadium cups to kick off the 2006-07 Annual Fund Employee Campaign.Campaign gift forms are being delivered via interoffice mail to all full-time and regular part-time employees today. A drawing will be held again this year to help promote the Annual Fund Employee Campaign.

Once again, the Internet community has been inundated with e-mail scams asking people to reveal private account information, including passwords. The most recent scams target customers of JPMorgan Chase, prompting thecompany to publish a Web page dedicated to combatting e-mail fraud.

Sandra Maria Ortiz Ramos, left, president of the Toluca, Mexico,campus of Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, joins Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour in Thursday's signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for a student-exchange agreement between the two institutions.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a unique "'Stories in a Basket' Basket Ballyhoo" raffle event on April 28 to raise funds for the new Roger and Peggy Madigan Library, set to open on campus in time for the Fall 2006 semester. Penn College employees and student groups donated items to fill baskets based on a chosen book.

The biggest weekend of the spring season is on tap for four Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams, and two of the teams will have a home-field advantage. In baseball, the Wildcats of coach Rees Daneker host the four-team, double-elimination Penn State University Athletic Conference West Division playoffs at Bowman Field on Saturday and Sunday.