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A group of Penn College students accepted the invitation to join Saturday's Mardi Gras Parade in Williamsport, adding to the colorfully costumed revelers that marchedon downtown streets. Taking part were Brady Hartman,Clayton Morrow, Nick Falvo, Wendy Mertzeis, Zach Albright, Bridget McCall, Kevin Batchelor and Kate McCall.

Matthew P. Branca, director of The College Store at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently earned the designation "Certified Collegiate Retailer." The credential, granted by the National Association of College Stores, has been earned by fewer than 10 percent of all eligible candidates. According to Brian E.

Tiffini L. Lanza recently received the high honor of being named Penn College?s "Resident Assistant of the Month." An Early Childhood Education major from Perkiomenville, Lanza serves as a Resident Assistant at the College West Apartment complex.

Faculty members in the nursing program at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a scholarship to memorialize a colleague who died last year. Allyson Wilgar-Jones had been a nursing instructor in the School of Health Sciences at Penn College for about 10 years when she died in June 2004 after a two-month battle with an aggressive form of cancer. She was 45.

Vol. 4, No. 24 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Feb. 6) Men's BasketballOverall record: 11-7 CCAC record: 9-4 Monday, Jan. 31 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, W, 86-79 OT Wednesday, Feb. 2 host Penn State Beaver, W, 78-74 Saturday, Feb. 5 at Penn State New Kensington, L, 72-62 Tuesday, Feb. 8 host Penn State DuBois, 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10 host Penn State Hazleton, 8 p.m.

Did you know that, at the end of the fall semester, 45 job opportunities were advertised through the Job Location and Development program; 42 positions were filled; the hourly rate ranged from $6.50-$10 and the students earned over $43,000? Having trouble finding a reliable part-time job? The JLD Office is here to help.

Brett A. Reasner, associate professor of aviation and the 1999 Master Teacher at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has accepted the position of chair-elect for College Council. "I am pleased with the chance to serve the College in this capacity. I look forward to working with colleagues currently serving in the Governance system and encouraging new members to join," he said.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and the National Exercise Trainers Association, a nonprofit fitness-professional organization, are co-sponsoring three nationally recognized workshops at the College in April. All of the workshops will be offered at Bardo Gymnasium on Penn College's main campus. Personal Trainer Workshop, April 9-10This workshop will be offered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Penn College Fitness Center welcomes Mike Brienza, a second-year Physical Fitness Specialist major from Little Egg Harbor, N.J., who is completing his professional fieldwork in the PFS program by working at the Fitness Center this semester. Brienza is available to perform fitness assessments and personal-fitness training for Fitness Center members.

Leonard R. Filipkowski, associate professor of collision repair in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Transportation Technology, has received a Master Certified Technician award from Toyota's Collision Repair and Refinish Certification Program. The Picture Rocks resident has instructed in collision repair and refinishing for almost 32 years.