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Web-site design, development and marketing; business-plan development; and career opportunities in e-commerce are just a few of the topics that students and teachers can explore when Pennsylvania College of Technology's Technology Transfer Center offers free "e-Commerce Summer Camp" sessions next month.

Anyone wishing to gain hands-on, interactive experience with e-business and learn from experts in the field will have the opportunity when Pennsylvania College of Technology's Technology Transfer Center offers "Internet Business Day" on June 12.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and student scholarship recipients said "thank you" recently to those who have established Penn College scholarships. The occasion was a reception that, for the first time, combined the scholarship event with a year-end showcase presented by students in the Baking and Pastry Arts major.

Feng shui, an ancient Chinese art offering insights into the design and placement of buildings and the objects within them as a means of achieving harmony with the environment, will be the topic of a May 22 program at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. Dorothy J. Gerring, associate professor of architecture at Penn College, will present the program, which begins at noon.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will present "Distinguished Alumnus" and "Alumna Achievement" awards at two commencement ceremonies May 18 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. Donald E. Stringfellow, a graduate of Penn College's Technology Management program and a 32-year veteran with PPL Electric Utilities, has been selected as the College's Distinguished Alumnus for 2002.

An important chapter in the history of the Printing and Publishing programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology will come to a close this month when Dale A. Metzker the last faculty member to work at both of Penn College's predecessor institutions retires. To continue Metzker's legacy of helping students, "The Dale A.

Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis coach Charlie Baum was right on the mark. Going into his team's season, the third-year coach said his women's doubles team of Michal Wolf and Tonya Strouse would be in contention for a state championship. On Saturday, they delivered.

Three Pennsylvania College of Technology women softball players have earned post-season honors. Lindsay Riglin, a sophomore pitcher from Bellefonte, has been named to the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association All-State Team, while freshmen Erin Mutchler (Williamsport) and Lynn Hirthler (Council Rock) received all-Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference accolades.

Two masonry students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies received a gift bag full of tools recently, courtesy of the Pennsylvania Concrete Masonry Association and Beavertown Block Co. Inc., Middleburg. Sean P.

Despite the loss of four key players to injury throughout the season, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Mike Stanzione has his team right where he wants it poised for its 15th straight post-season playoff appearance. "One of our big goals was to get into the playoffs. We're fortunate to be there, and I think we have a good chance," he said.