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The executive director for assessment, research and planning at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently received a doctorate in educational leadership and management from Drexel University. Brian L.

Wondering what to do with that ever-growing pile of newspaper inserts and magazines in the recycling bin? Harvest them for "Troopons" – Coupons for Troops – and help a caring campus organization ease the financial burden on military families. Students Making a Contribution is conducting a coupon drive from Thursday through Veterans Day (Sept. 11-Nov.

Artist and welding lecturer Michael K. Patterson (left) installs a chef creation with the help of Chad L. Karstetter, General Services horticulturist/motorpool lead person (in yellow), and Steve J. Kopera, welding lecturer. The chef sculpture features a bowl of soup and saltine crackers among its appetizing details. Timothy S.

Welding students Daniel J. Peppernick, left, of Spring Run (welding and fabrication engineering technology) and Teague W. Ohl, of Cogan Station (welding technology) help visitors to use a virtual reality welding simulator. Rex E. Moore, ShaleNET U.S. consultant and instructor, talks with a visitor. Joseph P.

Jeffrey D. Filko (holding plaque) celebrates a national award with his Phi Mu Delta brethren. Jeffrey D. Filko, assistant director of Dining Services and adviser to Penn College's Mu Xi chapter of the Phi Mu Delta fraternity, was honored Friday with the Dr. Albert D. Nutting Award as the country's outstanding chapter adviser.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Denise M. Gardner-Butler, regular part-time Dining Services Worker II, beginning Sept. 10 Linda Michelle Cowher, full-time Assistant Group Leader, Children's Learning Center; beginning Sept. 8 Rita D.

Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs The Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs reminds Pennsylvania veterans that they have until next Aug. 31 to apply for a special one-time payment to honor their service and sacrifice if they served on active duty in the Persian Gulf Theater of Operations from Aug. 2, 1990-Aug. 31, 1991.

Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member Lisa R. Bock will present a lecture that explores the technology of identity protection and its ramifications on Sept. 16 as part of the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series. Rapid technological advances since the Internet became public have opened many opportunities, but with them come threats to our identities, safety and financial resources.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Autumn L. Hampton, full-time Dining Services Assistant Manager, beginning Sept. 2 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

With moral support from the Wildcat, vice president for academic affairs/provost Paul L. Starkey issues the “ice bucket challenge” to the cabinet of Lycoming College President Kent C. Trachte. President’s Council braces for a dousing at the hands of student-athletes. Council members, from left, are David Kay, vice president for college services; Tracy L.