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Academic Support Services offers small-group study sessions, called Supplemental Instruction, or SI, for the following courses: BIO115 Human Anatomy and Physiology I SI Leader Jessica Miller 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday; LEC, RoomA142 1-2 p.m. Wednesday; ACC, Room221 1-2 p.m.

Twenty-three Pennsylvania College of Technology aviation students and three faculty members were certified in January by the PAMA/SAE Institute, which quantifies technicians' knowledge throughout the aviation maintenance industry.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's culinary arts and hospitality management majors will learn about planning a menu and helping to run a kitchen while they offer cuisine from around the United States this spring.

The Bucknell University-based Bison Battalion remindssophomores that it's not too late to start the process of becoming an officer in the U.S. Army. The first step into the two-year ROTC program is the Summer Leadership Training Course, a fully paid, four-week training coursenormally attended between the sophomore and junior years of college.

As part of the efforts to promote recycling and Penn College's participation in the national Recyclemania competition, residents of each of the on-campus apartment complexes painted a recycling promotional billboard to be displayed over the coming weeks. The purpose of the billboards is to remind residents to recycle.

A second-year landscape/nursery technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was one of seven students to receive scholarships at the 2008 Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Conference held Feb. 13 in State College. Melissa D. Berrier, of Mifflin scheduled to graduate in May was awarded a PLNA Foundation Scholarship from the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association.

Residents of the Rose Street Apartments enjoyed free pizza, drinks and snacks (supplied by Residence Life) and learned about issues facing college students who choose to be sexually active at a "Pizza and Condoms Party" held during Sexual Awareness Week. Resident Assistant Melissa Dobson created a unique way to meet her residents and inform them of the dangers of irresponsible sexual activity.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation department held its SkillsUSA state finals this week, advancing a student Neil F. Baughman, of Hershey to national competition. In spite of bad weather, the event took place from 4-8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the sheet-metal laboratory at the college's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville. Baughman and co-finalists Yo Seop-Lee and Daniel C.

Continuing a mutually beneficial partnership that has crossed a number of years and academic majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology, members of the Construction Management Association and their adviser recently helped the local Habitat for Humanity chapter move into its own new Williamsport home. On a snowy Friday morning, more than a dozen students accompanied by Wayne R.

Jessica L. Tobias, a graphic design major from Cogan Station, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's latest Student of the Month. Visible on campus as president of the Penn College Motorsports Association and a student photographer with College Information and Community Relations, Tobias was characterized as an "exemplary model" of a Pennsylvania College of Technology student.