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Douglas B. Martin, a student at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has received the John A. Savoy Scholarship for Electronics Applications for the 2005-06 academic year. The scholarship is awarded each fall to a second-year student in an electronics major that emphasizes laser optics or fiber optics. The recipient is chosen based on scholastic achievement, dedication and leadership.

School of Hospitality students from Pennsylvania College of Technology will travel to the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg on Jan. 8 to participate in several cooking demonstrations on the complex's main floor. In addition to performing cooking demonstrations at 2 and 5 p.m. with faculty members Michael J. Ditchfield, Paul E. Mach and Charles R.

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: Amy Chapman , regular part-time Food Service Worker, Susquehanna Room, Food Services, starting Jan. 8.

Vol. 5, No. 19 Results/Record/Upcoming Games (Through Saturday, Dec. 17) Men's BasketballOverall record: 5-6 PSU-AC record: 5-1 Monday, Dec. 19 at Lycoming College, 7 p.m. Semester break. Next game 3 p.m. Jan. 7, hosting Penn State Beaver. Women's BasketballOverall record: 5-3 PSU-AC record: 4-0 Semester break. Next game 6 p.m. Jan. 10, hosting Centenary.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its December 2005 graduates. The award winners − and their addresses and academic majors − are: President's Award, for leadership and service to the college: Ryan K. Zimmerman, South Williamsport, computer information technology-data communications and networking.

The co-founder of an "aviation ministry" that has flown hundreds of mercy missions in its six-year history who also is a graduate both of Pennsylvania College of Technology and its immediate predecessor is the recipient of the college's 2005 Alumni Citizenship/Humanitarian Award. William P.

Forestry students in Dennis F. Ringling's timber harvesting and equipment lab at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently completed a project that combined civic service with a respect for local history. The class helped the Muncy Historical Society remove diseased, unsafe and storm-felled trees from the site of its proposed Heritage Park and Nature Trail along the old West Branch Canal. "Dr.

A few members of David R. Cotner's afternoon WEL116 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II class had an opportunity recently to design and develop a "Dutch Oven Table" to be used for cookouts during camping trips for a local Boy Scout troop, with the primary focus of the table directed toward the Scouts' "Leave No Trace" principle.

The West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association delivered two substantial gifts for Pennsylvania College of Technology construction students at its holiday banquet this week: donations totaling $4,000 to help defray the costs of competing at January's International Builders' Show in Florida.

A fire can have catastrophic effects, such as personal injury and property damage including loss of equipment and facilities. Fire prevention is key to preventing personal injury and protecting college assets. A number of simple (but potentially life-saving) pointers now are available on the college's Emergency Response Web site.