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Two Pennsylvania College of Technology employees offered a presentation recently at the Middle States Commission on Higher Education annual conference in Philadelphia. Tina M. Evans-Simington, assistant professor of dental hygiene/applied health studies, and Jeremiah C.

Representatives of Penn College's eight academic schools, as well as alumni and admissions personnel, are touting the institution's hands-on reputation during the 92nd Pennsylvania Farm Show. On Monday, for instance, School of Hospitality students joined faculty members Chef Mike J. Ditchfield (right photo) and Chef Paul E.

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. Michael Allen, Faculty, Welding (temporary), Industrial and Engineering Technologies, effective Jan. 10 Dianne Eberle, Faculty, Nursing Program, Health Sciences, starting Jan.

Penn College held its Winter Commencement ceremonyDec. 22at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. The student speaker for the 11 a.m. ceremony was Travis J. Clawson, of Clarksburg, who received a bachelor's degree in computer information technology-Internetworking application development from the School of Business and Computer Technologies. Also speaking was Robert G.

Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, has presented awards to its December 2007 graduates. The awards, the students and the students' academic majors follow.

Pennsylvania College of Technology on Saturday presented Alumni Citizenship/Humanitarian Awards to Diane L. Dorner and Lester J. Loner, both of Williamsport. The Alumni Citizenship/Humanitarian Award recognizes graduates of Penn College (and forerunners Williamsport Area Community College and the Williamsport Technical Institute) who provide distinguished community or volunteer service.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students raised nearly $1,600 for Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity when they auctioned the chocolate buildings and other sweets they created for the School of Hospitality's annual Food Show, which was held Dec. 7.

An initiative that has trained weatherization agencies and other technicians for more than two decades has been awarded federal funding to continue its timely mission of reduced energy consumption, health, safety and comfort for residential and commercial clients alike.

Bill R. Van der Meer, director of the Pennsylvania Housing Resource Center at Penn College, is the Fall 2007 winner of the PCToday Photo Contest. This semester's competition invited faculty/staff and students to submit photographs taken only with cellular-phone cameras. For his blue-ribbon entry, Van der Meer receives $25 gift cards from the College Store and Bookmarks.

A local women's motorcycle club, under the leadership of a Pennsylvania College of Technology nursing student, has contributed to a growing scholarship fund that memorializes a nursing student who died of cancer earlier this year. Feminengines, a group that was established in 2003 to raise funds for Susan G.