Robert Slothus, associate professor and director of the Radiography Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be published in "Who's Who Among America's Teachers" for 2003-04. Teachers whose biographies appear in the book have been nominated by a former student.
Faculty, are students "getting" your class? Find out with a 25-minute checkup. Dr. Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz, associate vice president for academic affairs, will come to your class in your absence and ask your students three simple questions. They will go through a group decision process and he will share the results with you.
In-house faculty training is being offered in Finite Element Analysis, a computer-based technique that can perform a wide variety of mechanical and electrical analyses of complex objects.
An audio conference on "Learner-Centered Teaching, presented by Dr. Maryellen Weimer, professor of teachingand learning at Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley, and moderated by iLinc Communications, will be offered from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at College Avenue Labs, Room 104.
Dr. Asesh K. Das, professor of computer science in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, attended the International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications: (CITSA 2004) recently in Orlando, Fla. In the conference, Dr.
Dr. Lawrence J. Fryda, dean of industrial and engineering technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, published a paper recently at the International Conference on Engineering Education and Research, which washeld at Technical University of Ostawa in the Czech Republic. Dr.
Christine A. Fink, a floral design instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management, recently was inducted as an accredited member of the American Institute of Floral Designersduring ceremonies in New York City.
What is a Main Street Program? How does it work? What are the results? These questions and more will be answered by Susie Hamilton, executive director of Wilmington Downtown Inc., who will speak from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, in the Heim Building at Lycoming College.
Media Services reminds the campus community that support is available for Penn College's audiovisual equipment. Staff and faculty can contact Media Services to report equipment problems, arrange for audio/video duplicating, schedule equipment training and request loaner equipment.
Full-time Penn College staff members will be given the opportunity to gain more in-depth training in Excel and Word and, if desired, attain MOS certification under a professional-development program announced by Workforce Development& Continuing Education. This is a 12-week session offered during the Fall 2004 semester starting Aug. 31. Each class of Word and Excel will meet one hour weekly.
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