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More than 120 people attended Penn College's Spring Sports Banquet on Monday in the Mountain Laurel Room of the Thompson Professional Development Center. Athletics staff, administration, special guests, coaches and players gathered to honor the men's and women's basketball, dance, archery, bowling, men's volleyball, baseball and softball teams.

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. Among the latest additions: Doris Hall , Regular Part-Time Dining Services worker, effective May 2

Providing a playful reminder of the institution's commitment to exercise and wellness, Penn College's Student Activities Officewas among the participantsin Blue Cross/Blue Shield's recent "National Walk at Lunch Day." Staff members pictured from left, Jennifer A. George, Shannon L. Skaluba, Shelley Bamonte, Michael J. Hersh, Kimberly R.Cassel, Keith M. Saboski, Gayle M. Kielwein and Erin M.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Inc. Board of Directors recently designated funds to establish a new scholarship and increase the amount of an existing scholarship in honor and memory of one of Williamsport's best-known families.

We’ve turned the tassels … shaken hands … taken pictures... now, it is time to say goodbye. I know you are anxious to go, but I’d like to leave you with a few thoughts of my own. When the media speaks of your generation, it is often to point out your differences from previous generations. You don’t use mail or fax … or even e-mail. You text. Your entertainment often exists in a “virtual” reality.

The most notable Resident Assistants and programs of the 2009-10 academic year have been announced by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office, which also applauded its "...of the Month" honorees for April.

A variety of summer camps will be offered by Pennsylvania College of Technology's AthleticsDepartment in the coming months: School's Out Tennis Camp June 17-19 Open to males and females, ages 10-18 This camp will focus on the technical, tactical, mental and fitness aspects of tennis.

A team of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently returned from a collegiate engineering challenge the Baja SAE with a strong finish among some of the top engineering universities in North and South America and a "Best Prepared Award" from the contest judges.

More than two dozen companies operating in the region's natural gas industry were on hand to discuss job opportunities during the public Marcellus Career Expo of North Central PA from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 1 in Penn College's Field House.

Thirty-six Pennsylvania College of Technology students were hired to help cook for the thousands of spectators who converged on Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on May 1 for the 2010 running of the Kentucky Derby. Accompanied by chefs Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, and Charles R.