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Two Pennsylvania College of Technology teams are ticketed for postseason playoff action this weekend.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer one-day ultrasound registry review courses and a two-day magnetic resonance imaging course for medical professionals in June and July.

More than 800 Pennsylvania College of Technology students have petitioned to graduate in two commencement ceremonies to be held Saturday, May 17, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. A 10 a.m. ceremony will be held for students in the schools of Business and Computer Technologies, Health Sciences, Hospitality, and Industrial and Engineering Technologies. A 2:30 p.m.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member will speak at the Diving Equipment & Marketing Association's national convention, to be held Oct. 8-11 in Miami. Paul W.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Students in Free Enterprise team was chosen as a first runner-up in its division at the recent 2003 SIFE Regional Competition and Career Opportunity Fair in Reston, Va. SIFE encourages students to apply what they learn in the classroom to real-life situations and to better their communities through education-outreach projects.

Not long ago, working as an office secretary probably meant taking shorthand, operating a Dictaphone machine, tapping typewriter keys and maybe even fetching coffee or dry-cleaning for the boss.

"A Gathering of the Arts," the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library's Fourth Annual Poetry Reading, will be presented Tuesday, May 6, at the College. The program will include music, original poetry and a graphic-arts display performed and presented by Penn College students, staff and faculty. The "Gathering" will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m.

Lisette N. Ormsbee has been named the new director of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, College president, appointed her to the position following a two-part nationwide search. Ormsbee who comes to the position with more than 25 years of public-service experience will report to Dr. Henryk Marcinkiewicz, associate vice president for academic affairs.

A team of student competitors from the School of Natural Resources Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology placed third overall in the Mid-Atlantic Woodsman Meet held recently in Cumberland, Md.

A team of six Construction Management students from Pennsylvania College of Technology placed fourth recently in the Associated Schools of Construction-Associated General Contractors of America National Student Competition in Dallas.