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Two Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis players won Penn State University Athletic Conference championships over the weekend at University Park and the Wildcats finished third in team competition. Robert Kemrer, a freshman from Milton, took the No. 4 men's singles title, winning in a tie-breaker, and then teamed with Alex Henry, a freshman from Rutherford, N.J., for the No.

John Prendergast, renowned human-rights proponent and author of eight books on Africa, will speak at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Nov. 13 about the ongoing crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Matthew David , Assistant Director, Library Services, Madigan Library, effective Nov. 12 Nicholas Timm , Food Service Worker, Campus Center, (Regular Part-Time), Food Services, starting Oct. 12

Nearly 1,350 ninth- through 12-graders (and 172 chaperones) from 38 area schools gathered on Penn College's campuses Friday for Career Day, which allows high school students to explore a wide variety of technical careers through hands-on activities, tours of facilities, and discussions with students and faculty.

Penn State University Athletic Conference championship weekend is on tap for two Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams. The men's and women's cross-country teams travel to Penn State Wilkes-Barre on Saturday and the co-ed tennis team is at University Park on Saturday and Sunday. Cross-Country Penn College runners have dominated conference meets during the regular season.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently welcomed new faculty and staff for 2007-08 to its academic schools and offices. The faculty and staff members − and brief biographies for each − follow.

"Identity Theft and Health-Care Compliances," the final event in Penn College's informative observance of National Cyber Security Awareness Month , was held Thursday afternoon in the Madigan Library's second-floor reading loft. Speakers for the event were Monica R.

Steven R. Parker, instructor of environmental technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will present a Library Forum program on Oct. 23 describing his experiences helping American Indian tribes nationwide fight "agroterrorism" the intentional attempt to compromise the country's food supply. The session, which will be presented from 4 to 5 p.m.

The second annual International Reception was held Tuesday in Penn's Inn. More than 60 people attended, including students, faculty and staff. The group enjoyed a meal catered by Le Jeune Chef and shared stories of home. Students from Saudi Arabia explained their culture and way of dressing; attendees also heard from Japanese visitors on campus this week from Tsuyama National Technical College.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has entered into a clinical-affiliation agreement with Susquehanna Health for the 2007-08 academic year that provides for use of the hospitals' radiology departments for the clinical practicum of students enrolled in the college's associate-degree radiography major.