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Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a Mentorship Awardon Saturdayto Central Atlantic Toyota Distributors and Ralph A.

The Plastics Manufacturing Center's eighth annual Extrusion Seminar, drawing on the capabilities and modern facilities of Penn College's plastics and polymer technology department, wrapped up three days of classroom lectures and laboratory time Thursday.

A new Virtual Tour of campus and an updated Campus Map are now available on Penn College's Web site. Select "Visit Us"from the home page for easy access to both the Virtual Tour and map. Direct any questions or comments to Web Development.

A dozen high school teachers from school districts across Pennsylvania are spending five days on campus over two weeks to upgrade their skills in classical cooking methods, which they will then transfer to students in their own classrooms. The teachers are being taught by Frank M.

An option has been added to the Employee Information System allowing full-time faculty and staff to order regular or reserved parking permits through payroll deduction. The new function headlined Order Parking Permit is available on the EIS Web site, the home of all new and updated AS/400 applications.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Edward Crawford , Custodian, Earth Science Center, General Services, effective July 24

Effective July 1, regular part-time employees became eligible to earn and accumulate personal leave. This Human Resources Governance Committee recommendation was endorsed by College Council and approved bycollege President Davie JaneGilmour. Implementation through the online leave system has been completed.

Four months of recycling printer and fax-machine cartridges at Penn College has produced nearly $750 for scholarships.The Penn College Foundation recently received a check for $251 from the Cartridge World store at 1818 E. Third St. in Williamsport, for empty inkjet and laser cartridges and fax-machine cartridges turned in by Penn College employees.

A free briefing on Radio Frequency Identification technology was held Thursday in the PDC Mountain Laurel Room. Major retailers such as Wal-Mart, distributors and the Defense Department are beginning to mandate the use of RFID, which tags and tracks items via radio waves. Two Penn College faculty members Jeffrey D.

Noncredit career training for several professions in the health-care field is being offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. WDCE offers noncredit programs in radiology editor, medical language editor/specialist and medical assistant.