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The student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a training seminar on Nov. 10 with a representative of National Instruments.

Lanessa L. Satteson of Elimsport, a second-year student seeking an associate's degree in collision repair technology, has been chosen by the department faculty/staff as November's "Student of the Month." "Lanessa is an extremely hard-working individual in everything she tackles, be it academics or live labs," remarked instructor Stephen T. Duna.

A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, for Michael J. Dougher, 50, who passed away Oct. 27 after a courageous battle with cancer. Dougher was a recent graduate of the aviation maintenance technician program. The service will be heldin the East Main Street United Methodist Church, 507 E. Main St., Lock Haven.

Vol. 5, No. 13 Records/Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Nov. 6) Men's Basketball Saturday, Nov. 12 at Penn State Beaver, 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16 host Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18 at Juniata Tournament, TBA Saturday, Nov. 19 at Juniata Tournament, TBA Women's Basketball Monday, Nov. 14 host Northampton County Community College, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Occupational Therapy Assistant Club, along with faculty in the college's occupational therapy assistant major, gave of their time recently to help build a home in Avis. The group volunteered their efforts for a Habitat for Humanity project that will benefit an alumna of the occupational therapy assistant program.

Megan L. Kime, a graphic communications management student at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was awarded first place recently for her production of a flexographically printed pressure-sensitive label. Kime, Gardners, is a junior in the bachelor-degree major.

It starts with an instant message from a friend inviting you to click on a link. After you click the link, your computer is compromised and begins sending data to spyware Web sites across the world. The virus then spreads itself to members on your buddy list, inviting them to click on the same link.

Penn College is among only five schools chosen by CCC Information Services Inc. to share $25,000 in automotive collision repair training and education scholarships to assist deserving students pursuing a career in the industry. The CCC Outstanding Student Technician Scholarship, developed with the I-CAR Education Foundation, is accepting applications for the 2006 program.

The next session of "Project Choice" a free program at Pennsylvania College of Technology that provides assistance for adults considering a career change will begin Dec. 5. Offered by the Counseling, Career and Disability Services Office at Penn College, Project Choice provides comprehensive career exploration for anyone wishing to forge a new career path.

The owner of the new Holiday Inn-Downtown in Williamsport is honoring his late father by establishing a scholarship fund that will assist Pennsylvania College of Technology students who might otherwise be unable to stay in college due to serious financial challenges. George J.