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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. Susan L. Bell, transfer from regular part-time Dining Services Worker III to full-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Nov. 4 Matthew L.

The Penn College men's volleyball club team competed in its first tournament of the season Saturday, finishing in a tie for third in the Meliora Invitational at the University of Rochester. The team "started off flat ... against Ithaca College (22-25,13-25), then came back to win against Syracuse University (27-25,25-16) in our second match," coach Bambi A. Hawkins said.

The start of the wrestling season and a national championship meet for the men’s cross-country team loom on the horizon for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes this week while the women’s soccer team celebrates one of its most successful seasons ever.

Persistent drizzle forced relocation of Residence Life's first-ever Rose Street Carnival on Thursday, but failed to diminish the enthusiasm of participants. Crowds flocked to the Field House – with many of the students in Halloween get-up – for free food, a cornucopia of try-your-luck games, a pumpkin pie-eating contest, giveaways throughout the five-hour event ...

The National Council for Workforce Education recently honored a ShaleNET job-training program in which Pennsylvania College of Technology played a key role along with grant recipient Westmoreland County Community College and additional partners. As part of its 2013 Exemplary Program Awards, NCWE honored ShaleNET with a Noncredit Workforce Development Program Award.

Michael R. Triassi has been named director of sales and restaurant operations at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Triassi, who among his duties will oversee Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, brings more than 15 years of leadership experience in the hospitality industry.

Capitol Eatery's Patti E. Durrwachter dresses for a dalmatian hunt à la Cruella de Vil. Caped crusaders Deanna Fink (left) and Robyn Welch protect Gotham City, AKA Capitol Eatery. Frighteningly good treats at Dauphin Hall. Appropriately sporting railroad garb are (from left) Penn Central employees Crystal E. Way, Jan E. Twardowski, Anika A. Stewart and Esther L. Greenawalt.

"Happy Halloween" from The College Store! With a variety of costumes ranging from police officer to leprechaun – and including a few denizens of "Duck Dynasty," arguably the most frightening Halloween presence of all! – The College Store staff (including two current students) showed its typical willingness to do whatever to takes to chase away any rainy-day blues.

Thirty nursing students at Pennsylvania College of Technology took the topic of community health literally when they put in time at the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. The students are enrolled in a course called Community Health Nursing.

The United States Collegiate Athletic Association announced its All-American and All-Academic Team award winners for men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball Wednesday night. Penn College totaled six All-Americans and four All-Academic Team selections. All-American honors are based on athletic performance throughout the season and are voted on by the institutions of the USCAA.