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Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its dean's list for the Spring 2000 semester: Douglas A Achenbach , Automotive Technology Management, York Seth P Achey, Pre-Physician Assistant, Montoursville Sean C Adams, Aviation Technology, Harrisburg James R Aiken II, Civil Engineering Technology, Chadds Ford Thomas K Albright, Aviation Technology, Williamsport Heather S Allabach, Early Childh

For the first time in the four-year history of its archery program, Pennsylvania College of Technology will be the site of the National Archery Association's 2000 U.S. Intercollegiate Championships from May 17-20. The 23-team field, sporting 146 archers, will arrive Tuesday, May 16, with individual competition beginning Thursday, May 18.

Kirby O. Smith, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Susquehanna Health System, has been honored with the Outstanding Alumnus Award for 2000 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The award was presented Saturday, May 13, at the College's morning commencement ceremonies in the Community Arts Center in Williamsport.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented its Distinguished Teaching Awards, including the Master Teacher Award, in commencement ceremonies held Saturday, May 13, at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. The Master Teacher Award, the highest level of faculty recognition conferred by the College, was bestowed upon Benjamin H.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently presented its Distinguished Staff Awards and Part-Time Teaching Excellence Awards and recognized retirees and the newest members of the College's Quarter Century Club. The honors were bestowed Wednesday, May 10, in ceremonies at Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center.

Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. recently donated four vehicles and an engine cutaway with a combined value of $44,956 to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The College has been part of the Toyota-Technical Education Network since 1991 and offers an associate-degree program in Automotive Technology/Toyota Emphasis.

The Teacher Development Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology offers educators and administrators a variety of resources with which they can master skills, keep pace with rapidly evolving technology and improve their teaching methods.

State Rep. Thomas W. Dempsey, R-Loyalsock Township, will deliver the keynote address at Pennsylvania College of Technology's spring commencement exercises, scheduled for 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 13, at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport.

Beginning this fall, students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be eligible to receive scholarships derived from funds that Benjamin Franklin bequeathed upon his death 210 years ago.

The Donald Cunningham Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of a Williamsport man whose family has maintained strong ties to Pennsylvania College of Technology and its predecessor for more than three decades, has been established to help students in the College's accounting programs.