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Dr. Gerald "Chip" Baumgardner, associate professor of business administration in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, received an exclusive Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Technology at the 13th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning.

A faculty member in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be the featured speaker at Air Jamaica's World of Travel 2002 Caribbean Conference, to be held May 30 to June 1 in Jamaica. Paul W.

Annette Kilgus, Pennsylvania College of Technology's December 2001 commencement speaker, has been designated as one of the presenters who will share their success stories in Harrisburg on April 15 for the Pennsylvania Leadership Day event being sponsored by the Pennsylvania Women Work! organization.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's two television series have been honored with national awards. The College's public affairs series, "Penn College & You," recently received a bronze Telly Award for Information Programming, while its public television cooking series, "You're the Chef," earned a Silver Paragon Award from the National Council for Marketing & Public Relations.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College Education Association have come to terms on a two-year extension for their current labor agreement through 2004-05. The Penn College Board of Directors approved the extension Thursday. The PCEA, which includes full-time teaching faculty, librarians and counselors employed by the College, approved the extension on Feb. 5.

A poster, a public television show, a television ad and a magazine produced by Pennsylvania College of Technology earned awards recently in a national competition sponsored by Admissions Marketing Report magazine.

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.

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.

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