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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. Andrea N. Fitzsimmons, regular part-time painter, General Services, effective May 14 Bridgette R.

As the spring sports season winds down for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes, archers are honing their skills as they prepare for the U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championships later this week while the baseball team reflects after completing one of the best seasons in college history.

Kathleen K. Hart, of Binghamton, N.Y., explains the site she designed for Gilmour Arts – and rebuilt from backup files when it was hacked shortly before her presentation. Cheryl Parker from the Western Region Positive Practices Committee presents student Alyssa S. DeLucca, of Collegeville, with flowers and a gift bag in appreciation of her work. With organization treasurer John M.

Ready to serve Applying sealants in the dental clinic Senior dental hygiene students from Penn College treated a total of 40 children and placed 397 sealants during a May 2 community effort involving the Sullivan County and Muncy school districts.

Mark Strachan, of uVu Technologies, discusses the use of lightweight materials in plastic products. Fifty-two participants from across the nation listen to experts during the 2013 Plastics Symposium.

The brothers of Sigma Pi Fraternity recently hosted their second Rock-a-Thon in three years, spending 24 hours rocking in chairs to raise money in support of the Mary Beth Saar Memorial Scholarship.  The event, held in the Bush Campus Center’s TV Lounge, raised more than $145 for the scholarship fund.

Thanks to a philanthropic windfall, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Youth Leadership Program, which celebrates all that is right with high school sophomores and juniors, was able to fully fund community projects submitted by the four winning teams in the initiative's Social Change Competition.

Video from Tuesday's campus visit by the Penn State "Coaches Caravan." a sold-out event that gave hundreds of people the opportunity to meet football coach Bill O'Brien and his counterparts in Nittany Lion field hockey and men's volleyball, has been added to the Penn College YouTube channel. "These kids are students first," O'Brien said of Penn State athletes.

Engineering design faculty members at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a scholarship for students enrolled in computer aided design majors at the college.

The Penn State University Athletic Conference has announced its selections for the 2013 Baseball All-Conference team and four Pennsylvania College of Technology Wildcats earned a spot.