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Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors today approved the hiring of Lizabeth Self Mullens as the next vice president for academic affairs/provost. Veronica M.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors today approved the hiring of Lizabeth Self Mullens as the next vice president for academic affairs/provost. Mullens, who has served as director of the Women's Leadership Initiative in the College of Health and Human Development at The Pennsylvania State University since 2003, will assume her new position on July 1. Veronica M.

The Governance elections are officially completed. The following is a list of appointees who have agreed to fill the indicated committee vacancies for one year. As you have opportunity, please thank these individuals for their willingness to serve the college in this capacity. Positions listed in bold still are vacant.

Matthew P. Branca, director of The College Store at Pennsylvania College of Technology, presented a workshop on teamwork development at the annual Super Regional Meeting and Buying Show, held April 2-5 at the Foxwoods Resort in Ledyard, Conn.

Three representatives of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library collaborated on a presentation at the recent NERCOMP 2006 regional annual conference in Worcester, Mass. Marilyn G. Bodnar, instruction librarian; James R. Carpenter, a computer information technology-internetworking application development major and part-time library employee; and Joshua D.

By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer A group of 18 Pennsylvania College of Technology students had a different sort of Spring Break experience recently, joining forces with 200 other volunteers in Mississippi to rebuild homes and communities left devastated by two powerful hurricanes.

During Wednesday's Student Government Association meeting, college President Davie Jane Gilmour joined Penn College Police Chief Chris E. Miller and other Student Affairs administrators to address safety for students on campus and in Williamsport. "Your safety and security is one of the most important things to us," she told the group.

Members of the Occupational Therapy Assistant Club at Penn College hosted a "build your own sundae" event Wednesday in the Bush Campus Center lobby. Those building a sundae were asked to don goggles or use their non-dominant hand while making their ice-cream treat in order to simulate a disability.

Students at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville had an opportunity Tuesday to view a helicopter: the Bell 206 helicopter, based at the Williamsport Regional Airport and operated by the Pennsylvania State Police. The pilot, Trooper Chris Royles, spoke to aviation students about the helicopter's role in state police operations and answered their questions about the aircraft.

Penn College held a reception for its much-appreciated donors Tuesday night, celebrating benefactors' funding of state-of-the-art equipment, scholarships and building projects so vital to students' education.