PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Groups sponsoring computer contest The Scranton Times-Tribune Skills in Scranton, in cooperation with the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry and the Great Valley Technology Institute, is sponsoring the eighth annual Great Valley Computer Contest for high school students grades nine through 12. The contest competition will be held March 7 at College Misericordia. Shocking New Twists Rock The New Season Of NBC's 'Apprentice' WFMJ Youngstown BURBANK, Calif. Student's labor of love phillyburbs.com The house being built by Middle Bucks Institute of Technology students this year will be dedicated to their teacher, who died in September on his way to school. People in the News | Creating commercial success from nanotechnology studies The Philadelphia Inquirer Anthony P. Green goes a long way back with science and technology - all the way back to Harriton High School, when he worked both during and after school at the Wistar Institute learning basic immunology research. Trenton Rally to Close Some S. Jersey Schools KYW News Radio 1060 Schools in Cinnaminson and Gloucester city as well as the Burlington County Institute of Technology are among those to be closed because of the planned rally by thousands of public employees, including teachers, at the state house. VICON MOTION CAPTURE HELPS UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE UAV STUDIES TAKE OFF Broadcast Newsroom DMN Newswire--2006-12-12--VICON, developer of Academy Award-winning motion capture systems, announced that the company’s technology is being leveraged for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) studies, an important developing arena in the field of aeronautical engineering. Bush's rethink on Iraq The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News Whatever options President Bush chooses for the future of US policy in Iraq, one thing appears clear: He is trying to convey to voters that he is not acting alone. Phila.'s light fantastic makes skyline a show The Philadelphia Inquirer "Putting up the Christmas lights" takes on new meaning when you're decorating the tallest building in Pennsylvania. There are only 72 lights, sure. But imagine changing each lens cover by hand, with the topmost nook accessible from inside but still 800 feet above Market Street. Dr Jeffrey Leiden Appointed Non Executive Director at Shire FinanzNachrichten BASINGSTOKE, England and PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, December 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Directors of Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPGY, TSX: SHQ) announces today that Dr. Jeffrey M. Leiden, MD, PhD will join the Board as a Non Executive Director with effect from 1 January 2007. Accomplishment tainted by sadness phillyburbs.com Middle Bucks Institute of Technology students this year will dedicate the house they are building to their teacher who died in September on his way to school.
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