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Dates to Remember Down-Times The NetStorage server (mydrives.pct.edu) will be shut down for maintenance on Friday, April 8 AS/400 routine maintenance April 10, from 7-9:30 a.m. Housekeeping Reminders for Employees Information Technology Services asks faculty to make all computer-lab software installation requests by April 15.

The next session of "Project Choice" a free program at Pennsylvania College of Technology that provides assistance for adults considering a career change will begin Monday, April 11. Offered by the Counseling, Career and Disability Services Office at Penn College, Project Choice provides comprehensive career exploration for anyone wishing to forge a new career path.

Chef John D. Folse, a worldwide ambassador for Cajun and Creole cooking, will return to Pennsylvania College of Technology to prepare the Distinguished Visiting Chef Series dinner on Saturday, April 9. The dinner, which costs $125 per guest, will begin at 7 p.m. at the College's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. Net proceeds will be used for annual scholarship awards and endowed scholarship funds.

The Gallery at Penn College on the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology will host "cuba . . . on the street," a collection of photographs by Rolfe Ross, from April 1-29. The gallery will offer viewing hours from 6 to 8 p.m. April 1 in conjunction with Williamsport's First Friday event.

Students at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursvillehad an opportunity to view two helicopters on Thursday. An MD 500 from AGROTORS Inc. in Gettysburg (left) visited before resuming power-line inspections for PPL. The pilot spoke about the helicopter's maneuverability, uses and maintenance issues.

On Wednesday night, the Student Government Association announced the results fromlast week's four-day online election. "We had an outstanding turnout, with nearly 10 percentof the student body voting this year − up from only 2 percentlast year," noted Joshua Appleman, SGA's academic vice president and election chair.

An instructor of environmental technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been invited to help American Indian communities assess and resolve environmental issues on their land. Steven R.

Kevin M. Mix, media specialist with Information Technology Services, recently completed the Extron Institute School of Audio/Visual Technologies in Philadelphia. The schooltakes a hands-on approach to topics such as video-system transmission and distribution, system design, system-control solutions and matrix switching.

Stephen T. Duna, instructor of collision repair at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently was recognized by Chief Automotive Systems Training Division with certification as a Master Collision Estimator − only the eighth person nationwide to attain double Master certification for structural repair and collision estimating from Chief.

The Northern Tier Business Adventure hosted by Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro has been postponed until April 2006. The NTBA, a four-day residential program for freshman and sophomore high-school students from the Northern Tier, provides an exciting opportunity for participants to learn about the world of business and possible careers in the region.