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All 23 students from the 2003 Dental Hygiene program graduating class at Pennsylvania College of Technology have passed their National Board Dental Hygiene Examination. The written exam assists state boards in determining the qualifications of those seeking licensure to practice as dental hygienists. It evaluates students?

Penn College men's soccer coach Andy Richardson has reason for both optimism and concern as his squad heads into postseason play. On the plus side, his team rolled through the regular season playing well while compiling records of 15-2 overall and 11-1 in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference.

"We're now in a world we've never been in," Pennsylvania College of Technologygolf coach Chet Schuman observed as the Wildcats headed for the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association championships Monday and Tuesday.

Entering this season, Pennsylvania College of Technology cross country Coach Mike Paulhamus said he saw nothing but good things happening for his men's team. So far, after finishing unbeaten during the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference regular season and claiming the end-of-the-season EPCC championship, he's been right on.

Greg Gable, executive chef at The Restaurant at Doneckers, Ephrata, will prepare the Fall 2003 Distinguished Visiting Chef Series Dinner on Saturday, Nov. 8, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Gable also worked for 14 years at the renowned Le Bec-Fin in Philadelphia before joining The Restaurant at Doneckers, where his wife, Heidi, serves as sommelier.

The impact of the information-technology revolution taking place in India will be the topic of a program to be offered Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. With a population of more than 1 billion people, India is bustling with commercial activity, and information technology is at the forefront of the commercial pulse.

Dr. Asesh K. Das, professor of computer science in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, presented papers at two international conferences in Orlando, Fla., recently. At the Seventh World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Dr.

Dr. Philip H. Henning, associate professor of electrical technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently presented a paper at an international conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. At the conference for the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., Dr.

Prospective students, their families and friends can learn more about Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special-mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, during Fall Visitation Day activities being offered Sunday, Oct. 26. The event, which will be held from 10 a.m.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's New Choices/New Options program will offer a free evening workshop Nov. 10-25 to help single parents, homemakers and teen parents transition into the workforce. The workshop sessions, which will be offered on the College's main campus in Williamsport, also help people pursue high-wage/high-tech careers that are nontraditional for their gender.