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The Penn College and Community Coalition has been awarded a federal grant to carry on its efforts to prevent underage and excessive drinking by students.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will be sharing its faculty and staff resources with more viewers throughout the country with the new season of the College's retooled, award-winning public affairs series, "Penn College & You." "Penn College & You" is a key form of outreach for the College, said Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, College president.

Five students in the Printing and Publishing Technology and Graphic Design bachelor-degree majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been chosen to receive scholarships totaling $5,300 from the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation. The Penn College scholarship recipients were among 260 students nationwide who were selected from a pool of 1,500 applicants at 150 accredited schools.

The first in a series of e-commerce training and information sessions for government and business and industry will be hosted on Wednesday, Sept. 26, by the Technology Transfer Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The e-business information session will be offered from 9 a.m.

Chef Paul E. Mach, co-host of Pennsylvania College of Technology's award-winning PBS cooking series, "You're the Chef," will make miso soup in a cooking demonstration at the College Library on Friday, Sept. 21.

The Fall 2001 CoffeeHouse Series is under way at Pennsylvania College of Technology, with four more musical performers scheduled through November. The series, which is sponsored by the Student Activities Office at Penn College, kicked off Aug. 21 with a performance on the patio by the acoustic duo Kate & CJ. It continues on Tuesday, Sept.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been chosen to receive a Governor's Highway Safety Award for the efforts made by the Penn College and Community Coalition to prevent alcohol abuse and underage drinking by students. The College was selected to receive its award in the "Alcohol Highway Safety" category.

A group of nine students from the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology will use farm-fresh produce to conduct informal cooking demonstrations when they visit the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market on Saturday, Sept. 8. The demonstrations will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Two new academic-school deans and a senior-level administrator began their duties recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where the Fall 2001 semester got under way Aug. 20. Dr. Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz is Penn College's new associate vice president for academic affairs, assisting Veronica M. Muzic, vice president for academic affairs/provost. Dr. Edward A.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented Student Achievement Awards recently to students graduating in the College's Summer 2001 Commencement ceremonies at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. The award winners and their academic majors are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the College: Andrew J. Seise, Williamsport, Physician Assistant.