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The Computerized Design and Manufacturing Department at 魅影直播 State College's School of Applied Technology, Wellsville, was the recipient recently of a $10,000 donation from Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, to be used for student scholarships beginning in fall 2008.

The Computerized Design and Manufacturing Department at 魅影直播 State College's School of Applied Technology, Wellsville, was the recipient recently of a $10,000 donation from Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, to be used for student scholarships beginning in fall 2008. This is the first installment of an annual $10,000 scholarship donation to be used for student recruitment and retention in the drafting/CAD-model building & process piping drawing AOS (associate in occupational studies) degree program. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in the program, possess a 3.0 grade point average (GPA), be eligible for financial assistance, and apply for the scholarship through the Praxair Foundation. Pictured here, l-r: Craig R. Clark, executive director of the Wellsville Campus and dean of the School of Applied Technology; Jerry Falkowski,'74, Global Supply Systems local skills leader/manager, Praxair, Inc.; James Gouck, PMP, engineering manager, Praxair, Inc.; Colleen Argentieri, ASC development officer; Dr. Daniel Barwick, ASC director of development; Dr. John M. Anderson, ASC president; and Steven Martinelli, ASC associate professor, Computerized Design and Manufacturing Department, liaison with Praxair. Praxair is a global, Fortune 300 company that supplies atmospheric, process and specialty gases, high-performance coatings, and related services and technologies to a wide diversity of customers.