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With daydreams of crossing the stage to claim a Penn College diploma, the Wildcat mascot sizes up a commencement cap and gown. Next stop, employment! Shelley L. Moore, assistant director of career services, reminds a graduating senior about the job-search assistance available to students and alumni.

A program for new or prospective team leaders and supervisors will be offered in the coming months by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

James E. Middleton The chief academic officer during Williamsport Area Community College's monumental transition into Pennsylvania College of Technology will step down in 2014 after 10 years as president of Central Oregon Community College. James E. Middleton assumed the presidency there in 2004 after a decade at the helm of California's College of Marin.

Michael A. Forgione has been hired as director for the ShaleNET Eastern Region Hub based at Pennsylvania College of Technology. ShaleNET is a federally funded consortium initiative that develops and standardizes credit and noncredit education and training programs to serve high-demand occupations in the oil and natural gas industry. Last fall, Penn College was awarded a $15 million U.S.

Hospitality students rise and shine on morning newscast. Five School of Hospitality students, part of a Penn College group traveling to the Kentucky Derby in coming weeks, appeared on WBRE Eyewitness News Daybreak on Tuesday morning. Joining Layne E. Eggers, the school's assistant dean, were Brianna R. Helmick, of Hershey; Robin K. Morrison, of Lock Haven; Amy E.

After gold-medal performances in recent competition, eight Pennsylvania College of Technology students will advance to the National SkillsUSA Conference from June 24-28 in Kansas City, Mo. Winning first-place honors during the SkillsUSA Pennsylvania Leadership and Skills Conference, held April 3-5 in the Hershey Convention Center, were Robert T.

Competing at the Northeast Collegiate Archery Tournament at Storrs, Conn., over the weekend, Pennsylvania College of Technology had a dominant performance as it took home 12 first-place trophies. In Penn State University Athletic Conference games over the past week, Wildcat baseball and softball teams went a combined 3-1.

A five-on-five basketball game between a group of Penn College students and a team from Lock Haven University will be played at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Bardo Gym. "Both schools are looking forward to playing the game," noted intramural assistant Jeremy R.

Christopher J. Goodwin, a junior in the web design and interactive media major, is the newest student employee to join the College Information and Community Relations Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Anthony D. Emanuel, a physical fitness specialist major from Williamsport, with Noelia M. Gutierrez, of St. Petersburg, Fla., transferring to pre-emergency medical services with the summer semester Among the evening's models: Emanuel H. Mollette, a collision repair technology student from Randleman, N.C. Style, times 25 Artful advertisement Stella D.