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Pennsylvania College of Technology honored five former athletes, coaches and administrators in its third annual Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony Friday night.

Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers are primed for the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships Monday and Tuesday while the college’s men’s and women’s tennis teams closed out their fall seasons over the weekend.

As part of its Centennial anniversary, Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomed 78 new “students” this fall, many of which just might be around for the institution’s bicentennial. Some of these “freshmen” could sustain a broken body part, and others might corrode.

As the latest Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member chosen to deliver the David London My Last Words Lecture, Jacob R. Miller shared a simple barometer of student success: "I would like to think that, at the end of every day, no matter what they have done that day, they can face themselves in the mirror." Drawing from life lessons, Jacob R.

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. Melissa J. Smith, full-time Admissions Office Assistant, beginning Oct. 13 Catherine J. Farr, full-time Police Officer, Penn College Police; effective Oct. 13 Sarah E.

Digging up hostas at Way's Garden are (from left) Daniel F. Clark, of Royersford; Emily M. Schmidt, of Muncy; and Kyle M. Richardson, of Hopewell, New Jersey. Clark and Richardson are enrolled in landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis; Schmidt is in the major's plant production emphasis.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday authorized the parameters for the college’s 2015-16 state budget request and approved a Strategic Plan that will guide the college through 2016-17.

Theoretical physicist and author of the award-winning novel “Einstein’s Dreams,” Alan Lightman, will speak at Pennsylvania College of Technology at 7 p.m. Oct. 28 as part of its Centennial Colloquia Series. Lightman is one of the first professors to receive a dual faculty appointment in science and humanities at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Freshmen victorious in Homecoming matchup The action builds, as day turns to night Never-say-die upperclassmen fall in OT squeaker. The team of Penn College upperclassmen was confident and ready for Wednesday's Homecoming flag football game against its first-year challengers. The problem? So were the new kids, who forced an overtime in the waning minutes and ultimately won 21-14.

"Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine" to be shown Monday in Penn's Inn A showing of the feature documentary, "Matthew Shepard Is a Friend of Mine," will highlight Penn College's observance of National Coming Out Day on Monday.