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Prior to Sunday's baseball game, the Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department announced the recipients of the 2014 Athlete of the Year awards.  Junior archer Kendel Baier, of Jersey Shore, was Female Athlete of the Year, and senior men’s soccer player Christopher Brennan, of New Hope, was named Male Athlete of the Year  The awards are voted upon by committee and are based solely on

On a sunny Sunday afternoon, the Penn College baseball and softball teams honored five graduating members from its 2014 teams.  Baseball honored Cody and Zachary Buterbaugh and Joshua Longsderff while softball paid tribute to Rachael Shaeffer and Kimberly Walter.

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball, softball and archery teams are preparing for postseason play while the men’s tennis team concluded its season last week and the college received word that it is on track in its bid to become a Division III member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Robin Enderle, full-time Secretary to the Chief Student Affairs Office; beginning April 28 Vanessa M.

Into the void Leftovers from Thursday's Grillin' With the Greeks are put to good use by Sigma Nu’s chef du jour Christopher M. Scheller and other fraternity members. Outgoing Student Government Association President Michael L. Spear takes a fearless plunge. Football, Frisbee and fun fill the courtyard on a sunny, late-semester Saturday. Twenty feet up? It's higher than you think!

One of the longest-running instructional programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology – and one of the oldest continuous automotive programs in the nation – celebrated its 100th anniversary Friday in the Parkes Automotive Technology Center.

About 50 graduates of Williamsport Technical Institute, Pennsylvania College of Technology's earliest forerunner, were among the distinguished visitors Friday for a 14th annual reunion. Held during the college's ongoing Centennial celebration, the alumni and their guests enjoyed lunch and reminiscence in the Thompson Professional Development Center, as well as other campus activities.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has granted Pennsylvania College of Technology provisional membership in Division III, the largest NCAA division both in number of participants and participating schools. The announcement comes a year after Penn College was approved for exploratory membership status in Division III for 2013-14.

The ceramic artwork of Pennsylvania College of Technology student Jamie L. Mahoney is on display in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of the Madigan Library. Mahoney’s exhibit opened April 11 and will continue through May 9. Graphic design student Jamie L. Mahoney’s works are on display in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College through May 9.

President Gilmour welcomes the day's guests. Justin Shelinski (in sunglasses at center), a laboratory assistant at the college's Schneebeli Earth Science Center, mentors arborists-in-training outside the Field House.