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Information Technology Services has postponed the implementation of space limits onfaculty/staff e-mail accounts for one month to give employees additional time to purge items from their GroupWise mailboxes. Initially, everyone's account was set up with a very large limit of 4000 MB to accommodate existing mailbox sizes. On Sept. 1, however, that will be reduced to 500 MB.

The Pennsylvania State University has finalized and approved a new master's program in educational technology, the subject of an interest survey recently hosted by Pennsylvania College of Technology. Details are forthcoming about the 33-credit program, which Penn State Continuing Education hopes to offer in a blend of on-site and online courses.

The Association for Avionics Education will hold its 2005 conference at Pennsylvania College of Technology from Oct. 27-28. "The AAE conference is the only forum where those who teach avionics and related subjects can communicate, publish and present," noted Thomas D. Inman, associate professor of avionics at Penn College.

A total of 190 students have petitioned to graduate in August from Pennsylvania College of Technology, which will hold a Summer Commencement ceremony at 11 a.m. Aug. 6 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. The student speaker will be Tim D. Case of Williamsport, who will receive an associate's degree in paramedic technology.

The president-elect of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics addressed primary- and secondary-school instructors on Monday at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Francis "Skip" Fennell was the keynote speaker for the Pennsylvania Governor's Institute for Mathematics Educators, which will continue on campus through Friday.

Joseph M. O'Neill Jr., 19, of Pottsville, a student in the electric power generation technology major at Penn College, died July 23 in Wayne Township, Schuylkill County. A memorial service was held in Grace Evangelical Congregational Church, Schuylkill Haven. Ebling-Stabingas Funeral Home Inc., Cressona,was in charge of arrangements.

Forty incoming Penn College students are finishing up their last week on campus in the Summer PLUS program offered by Academic Support Services. Besides taking preparatory classes in math, English, reading and study skills, they attended a lecture by Veronica M.

A memorial service was Saturday morning for Lamont E. Butters, head of the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies' civil engineering department, who died early Tuesday, July 19. A faculty member for nearly 30 years, he was the 1985 recipient of Penn College's "Master Teacher" award.

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology students volunteered to take part in an initiative by the Williamsport Area School District to close achievement gaps and raise the performance level of pupils at Sheridan Elementary School. On July 19, Penn College early childhood education students Thomas A. Gallup Jr., Williamsport; Michaela A. Lehman, Montoursville; Eryn K.

Henriette K. Evans, an Act 101 Academic and Career Specialist in the Office of Academic Support Services at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been elected the Northeast Regional Representative to the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Association of Developmental Educators for 2005-07.