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Participants in Longwood Gardens' Professional Gardener Training Program can receive up to 36 credits toward an associate's degree at Pennsylvania College of Technology as part of an agreement between the College and the world-renowned horticultural display garden.

Five librarians from Russia will observe how their American counterparts function when they visit Pennsylvania College of Technology, Lycoming College and the James V. Brown Library in Williamsport later this month as part of the Open World Russian Leadership Program, an initiative of the Center for Russian Leadership Development at the Library of Congress. As host to the delegation from Jan.

(The following is drawn from remarks by Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, during a College-wide meeting to kick off the Spring 2003 semester.) Good morning. Welcome to the Spring 2003 semester.

Pennsylvania College of Technology employees have set a record for giving to the Annual Fund Employee Campaign, shattering the old mark set just last year. "When we kicked off the 2002-03 campaign last May, we set a goal of raising $45,000 in donations from employees," says Annual Giving Officer Jim Finkler.

Faculty and students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's Floral Design/Interior Plantscape major will share their horticultural expertise in a program to be presented Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the College Library. The event, which will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., is free and open to the public. Presenters will be Dennis Fink, assistant professor of horticulture; Christine A.

Area children between the ages of 6 and 12 can receive free oral-health exams and clear sealants for their permanent back teeth when Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists' Association join forces to offer "Sealant Saturday" Feb. 1 at the College.

A CD-ROM used in student-recruitment efforts has earned Pennsylvania College of Technology a prestigious Award of Distinction in The Communicator Awards, an international competition honoring excellence in visual communications. The College won the award in the "Multi-Media/Interactive CD-ROM" category for its "degrees that work" marketing tool for prospective students.

The dean's list for the Fall 2002 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been announced: Asli B Abamor, Technology Management, State College Nicole L Abbey, Early Childhood Education, Ulysses Maen M Ahmad, Automotive Technology Management, Williamsport Jaber M Al Kadhem, Paramedic Technology, Williamsport Mohammed A Al Mohammed Saleh, Paramedic Technology, Williamsport Hussain S Al Mus

Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its roster of graduates for the Fall 2002 semester: Kelly Jo Alexander, Jersey Shore, Applied Health Studies Brandon Wade Anderson, Curwensville, Building Construction Technology Steven Edwin Anderson, Williamsport, Computer Information Systems-Networking and Technical Support Susan K.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards to graduates receiving degrees and certificates at Winter Commencement ceremonies Saturday, Dec. 21. The awards, the students and their academic majors are: President's Award, for leadership and service to the College community: Anna Kathleen Yoder, Montoursville, Business Administration-Marketing Concentration.