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Held outside for the first time in its three-year history, the Student Activities Office's Fall FIESTA (Friends, Involvement, Employment & Socializing on a Tuesday Afternoon) brought two hours of fun and informational activity to Penn College.

Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country teams are coming off one of their best years ever. Wildcat runners Greg Kammerle and Tamara Pavlov captured Penn State University Athletic Conference individual titles. The men's team swept the top five places in the end-of-the- season conference meet to easily claim its fifth straight conference championship and the women's squad finished second.

Georgia R. Laudenslager, librarian, reference and outreach, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, has been selected for inclusion in the latest edition of Marquis "Who's Who of American Women." Laudenslager, an assistant professor, will be listed in the 2008-09 edition of the annual publication, which features the careers and credentials of America's most successful women.

An assistant professor in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management recently completed two courses of field training and was named to the latest editions of several "Who's Who" publications. Debra A.

Doug Sellmann, head strength and conditioning coach for Hunterdon Central Regional High School, presented a lecture to physical fitness specialist students on Aug. 22. Sellmann discussed the many career choices a fitness major is offered after the associate degree. He emphasized education as the No.

Students enrolled in a catering course at Pennsylvania College of Technology will cook and serve samples to patrons of the Williamsport Growers Market on Sept. 6. The Growers Market serves as the students' first event each fall, for which they plan a menu made from the products sold at the market. Three students Leanda J. Hill, of Allenwood; Marco G. Romano, of Danville; and Michael R.

Vol. 7, No. 2 Recent Results/Upcoming Games Baseball Overall record: 3-1 Saturday, Aug. 23 at Westmoreland County Community College, W, 10-0; W, 10-3 Sunday, Aug. 24 at Westmoreland County Community College, W, 10-6; L, 9-8 Sunday, Aug. 31 at Alfred (N.Y.) State (doubleheader), 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8 host Lehigh Carbon Community College at Bowman Field (doubleheader), 2 p.m.

Health Sciences students who volunteered throughout the Little League Baseball World Series were featured in a WBRE news report that aired Wednesday on the local NBC affiliate. Jeremy Deebel interviewed physician assistant students Katherine P. Ordonez-Fall, of Williamsport, and Sylvia A.

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: Stephanie Emig, Food Service Worker, Campus Center, (Temporary), Food Services, effective Aug. 26 Kim Brenchley, Learning Laboratory Coordinator, Nursing, starting Aug.

Penn College's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, the School of Hospitality's fine-dining laboratory for culinary arts, baking and pastry arts, and hospitality management majors, was among the local attractions mentioned in the Aug. 17 editions of the New York Daily News.