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The dean's list for the Fall 2006 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been announced: Jessica A. Ackley, Sunbury, Early Childhood Education Jonathan T. Adams, Pen Argyl, Information Technology-Information Technology Security Specialist Zachary S. Adams, Millerton, Aviation Technology Essa Al Najrani, Williamsport, Paramedic Technology Shaddi M.

Vol. 6, No. 19 Schedule/Results/Records Men's BasketballOverall record: 2-9 PSUAC record: 2-4 Tuesday, Dec. 19 at Lycoming College, L, 95-55 (Idle until Jan. 5 at Albright Tournament) Women's BasketballOverall record: 2-6 PSUAC record: 2-2 (Idle until Jan.

With his recent donation of precision-tooled items and other personal effects to the Pennsylvania College of Technology archives, Donald W. Stout has touched all three chapters of the institution's history as a student, a mentor and, now, as a benefactor. "We are so pleased that Don has donated some of his tools to the college to be placed in the archives at the Madigan Library," said Barbara A.

Information Technology Services has issued announcements and reminders for the holiday break and January, including the imminent changeover to Microsoft Outlook for e-mail and transfer of network drives throughout the semester recess. Dates to Remember On Dec.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's academic programs will be well-represented at the 2007 Pennsylvania Farm Show, with demonstrations and exhibits scheduled throughout the event in Harrisburg. Steven R. Parker, instructor of environmental technology in Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management, will conduct a session on "agroterrorism." The presentation is scheduled from 1-2 p.m.

Among the newest faculty members at Pennsylvania College of Technology are a half-dozen alumni who returned to the classroom during the just-ended Fall 2006 semester to share much of what they learned on the other side of the lectern. "It is very rewarding to see how many alumni are now employed at the college," said Barbara A. Danko, director of alumni relations.

Two more Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni have been state-certified as horticulturists on the basis of their performance in a recent four-part examination. Kurt M. Boyer, of Lebanon, and Karl F. Womer, of Bloomsburg both of whom recently graduated with associate degrees in landscape/nursery technology passed the Pennsylvania Certified Horticulturist test.

Two special speakers, among the staff-development activities scheduled for Penn College faculty and staff, offered topics of interest in presentations Wednesday. The keynote speaker, Marie Secor (right), distinguished visiting professor at the U.S.

ITS and Accounting Operations announce two changes to the Employee Information System. For several months, you have had the ability to view your paycheck information through EIS. Due to therecent announcement that all Penn College employees will be paid through direct deposit, the system has been enhanced to automatically send you an e-mail each payday.

Faculty from physician assistant programs in four states met Dec. 8-10 at Pennsylvania College of Technology to attend a seminar on "Implementing an Evidence-Based Medicine Curriculum Into Physician Assistant Training." Each of the colleges that traveled to the conference offers a master's degree for those studying to become physician assistants, and each is affiliated with a medical school.