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The successes of the progressive movement in early 20th-century America will be recounted at Pennsylvania College of Technology on April 9, when Dr. Susan Leighow Meo, a Commonwealth Speaker for the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, presents "Crusaders of the Progressive Movement." The Focus Semester 2002 program, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 8 p.m.

A tradition of excellence. That's what coach Mike Stanzione has developed over the last decade with his Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball teams.

Charlie Baum coaches men's volleyball at Pennsylvania College of Technology, but, at times, he sounds more like a philosopher. "The key to the season is going to be chemistry, just getting the guys to play together," the first-year coach said. "We have all of the talent, but if you play against a team with guys who have less talent than you but play well together, you're going to lose.

Seniors in the Forest Technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology will lead a group of elementary-school students on a tour of the outdoor natural laboratory at the College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center on April 24 to commemorate the annual Earth Day celebration.

"Injection molder," "extruder" and "blow molder" are not terms most people would recognize instantly, but a group of 120 high-school students will learn all about those pieces of equipment and others used in the plastics industry when they visit Pennsylvania College of Technology on May 17.

Robert Sylwester, author and emeritus professor of education at the University of Oregon, will present the colloquium "Present at the Maturation of Our Brain" on April 4 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The nontechnical presentation will describe the brain's organization and extended development and will address the implications for adolescent and adult education.

Students and parents can learn more about their financial-aid options at Pennsylvania College of Technology when the College offers "Financial Aid Nights" on April 22-25. The sessions, which are being hosted by the Financial Aid Office at Penn College, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.

Jersey Shore Hospital and Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a partnership to help student nurses pay their college expenses in exchange for a commitment of employment at the hospital after graduation.

Physical therapists, personal trainers, coaches, health-care professionals, physical-health instructors and educators are among those who may benefit from a one-day functional-training workshop to be offered Saturday, April 20, at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

(The following communique from Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, was issued in response to this week's Middle States re-accreditation visit.) Excellence can be attained if you CARE more than others think is wise, RISK more than others think is safe, DREAM more than others think is practical and EXPECT more than others think is possible.