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Pennsylvania College of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran, or any characteristic against which discrimination is prohibited by applicable law.

Three students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded scholarships for Spring 2006 from the Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System. Receiving a one-year, full-tuition scholarship for the 2005-06 academic year is Ashley R. Boyles, Montoursville, who is enrolled in the radiography major. Receiving $500 scholarships are Amber B. Sober and Ashley A.

Volunteer dentists, dental hygienists and Pennsylvania College of Technology's dental hygiene students will offer free oral screenings, sealants and education for children ages 7 to 15 on Feb. 4 as part of the Sealant Saturday program. The event is sponsored statewide by the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists' Association and is hosted locally by Penn College in its dental hygiene clinic from 9 a.m.

C. Hank White, director of the Plastics Manufacturing Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology, conducted a workshop recently to introduce the availability in the marketplace of Nylene 494, a new nylon polymer for rotational molding. The workshop was part of the joint meeting of the Association of Rotational Molders and the Society of Plastics Engineers in Chicago.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball team will have a different look and approach when it steps onto the court Saturday to start the second half of its season.

A western Pennsylvania couple's fruitful effort to obtain health-insurance legislation on behalf of their son an architectural technology student in Penn College's School of Construction and Design Technologies and others whose coverage was in danger of lapsing while on active military duty, has been chronicled by the Leader Times in Kittanning. The story is available here.

Drop/Add and Late Registration were held Thursday, as academic-school representatives were on hand in the Student and Administrative Services Center to answer questions from registered students processing schedule changes via the Web.

In response to requests, Penn State's Continuing Education Office in Williamsport has started offering local classes toward a Masters in College Student Affairs. Students can choose between a college counseling option or an administration and leadership option. Graduates in both options are well-qualified for positions in student affairs and college administration.

Staff and faculty are reminded of several resources for developing letters, reports, promotional materials and other college-related communications.

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: Patricia Bilbay, Library Circulation Specialist, evenings, College Library, effective Dec.