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A new walking trail through Pennsylvania College of Technology’s main campus invites visitors to stroll its grounds and gain a connection with the campus’s rich history and traditions.

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. Michael R. Triassi, full-time Director of Sales and Restaurant Operations, School of Business & Hospitality; starting Oct.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams look to defend their Penn State University Athletic Conference championships as playoffs begin this week. The fourth-seeded volleyball team (11-5 PSUAC) hosts No. 5 seed Penn State Hazleton (10-5) at 7 p.m.

Nearly 900 high school students and their chaperones attended Penn College’s Career Day on Friday. The semi-annual event is coordinated by the college’s Outreach for K-12 Office to provide an opportunity for middle and high school-aged students to learn about potential careers.

A personal demonstration of service dogs’ invaluable and unselfish companionship will be provided during the next Madigan Library Forum at Pennsylvania College of Technology. “Not All Disabilities Are Visible: A Professor and His Service Dog” will be presented from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, in the second-floor reading loft of the library.

Chip D. Baumgardner, associate professor of business administration/management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently presented a paper to the International Atlantic Economic Conference. Baumgardner’s paper was titled “Elements of Effective Cooperative Learning for the Economics and Business Classes.” The conference was held Oct.

Two-hundred employers – including a number of Fortune 500 companies – were at Penn College for this week's Career Fair, looking across the expanse of  "degrees that work" to fill more than 2,475 jobs and internships.

All 24 students from the dental hygiene program graduating class of 2013 at Pennsylvania College of Technology passed the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination. The written exam assists state boards in determining the qualifications of those who seek licensure to practice dental hygiene.

Sophomore physical fitness specialist student Cameron P. Foultz uses skin-fold calipers to measure body fat on the upper arm of freshman wrestler Alexander J. Rodichok. Students in Penn College's physical fitness specialist major volunteered two afternoons in College Health Services to provide health assessments for Wildcat wrestlers.

"A Darkness" welcomes gallery visitors into "the split between seen and unseen, reality and myth, waking and dreaming" – a collage of fantasy and reality. Artists Patrick Vincent and Lauren Kinney address the large crowd gathered for the opening of their exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College.