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Future chefs, architects, drafters, masons, welders, carpenters, cabinetmakers and other students in technology fields will vie for regional honors and the opportunity to compete at the state level when Pennsylvania College of Technology hosts the SkillsUSA-VICA District 6 Skills Competition on Feb. 15.

A research paper written by a Pennsylvania College of Technology business professor has been designated an "Award-Winning Conference Paper" and will be published in "Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning." "Debunking the Myths of Online Education," written by Dr. Gerald D.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has chosen Chris Miller to serve as chief of the Penn College Police. Miller, who serves currently as chief of the Montoursville Borough Police force, will begin his duties at Penn College on Feb. 25.

The Residence Hall Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology received two awards recently from the Central Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls. Construction Management student Kevin L. Imes, New Holland, won CAACURH's "Residential Assistant of the Month" honor for November.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has become a member of the I-CAR Industry Training Alliance, a group enabling training organizations, vocational-technical schools and colleges to provide the collision-repair industry with a coordinated, comprehensive training curriculum.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has received a prestigious honor from an international awards program for an innovative CD-ROM it produced for marketing purposes. The CD-ROM, "This is the Real World," earned the College a "Crystal Award of Excellence" in the "Multi-Media/Interactive CD-ROM" category of the Communicator Awards 2001.

Racism, acquaintance rape and whether to legalize marijuana are among the topics to be explored during Pennsylvania College of Technology's Spring 2002 Lecture Series, which begins Jan. 29. The lectures, with one exception, will be presented at Penn's Inn on the second floor of the Bush Campus Center at Penn College. The March 13 program, "Heads vs.

Pennsylvania College of Technology, in conjunction with the state Department of Environmental Protection, will present a workshop for secondary-school science teachers June 17-21 focusing on the teaching of environmental-risk issues. The weeklong session is designed for science teachers; however, additional topics will include mathematics, agriculture, and technology in science and health.

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Two presenters from Pennsylvania College of Technology will explore "The Role of Faculty Development Centers in Integrating Instruction with Technology" in a webcast to be conducted Jan. 31 on the HorizonLive Web site. Dr. Henryk R.