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Pennsylvania College of Technology officially opened its arms to first-year and transfer students during Welcome Weekend on Aug. 14-15. On Saturday, students moved into on- and off-campus housing and made final preparations for Monday's start of classes.

Untitled Document 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. Among the latest additions to the college community are these faculty members for the Fall 2010 semester, as provided by the Human Resources Office (all effective Aug.

In training for the academic year ahead and in tribute to a late colleague, Penn College's full complement of Resident Assistants gathered in the Student and Administrative Services Center during Friday's start to Welcome Weekend.

The next medical (office) assistant class at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, three miles east of Wellsboro, is scheduled to begin in mid-September.

Classes for Pennsylvania College of Technology's fall semester get under way Monday and athletes in six sports soon will hit the practice fields or courts in preparation for their season openers. The women's volleyball team will be the first to get under way, on Friday, Aug. 27, at the two-day Penn State Beaver Classic.

(The following is drawn from remarks by Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, during an Aug. 12 all-college meeting tobegin the 2010-11 academic year.) August 2010. As always, it is difficult to imagine that the summer has concluded and we once again gather to launch a new academic year.

The One College Club, a benefit to Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, alumni and retirees, opens Aug. 17 in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. The club, in a dedicated area at the rear of the restaurant, will feature relaxed dining with its own "gastro-pub" menu, as well as a buffet.

A group of electronics and computer engineering technology students in a 300-level Control Theory class taught by Scott D. Neuhard, assistant professor of electronics, presented class projects at Penn College's Spring Open House, showing off their skills and ingenuity for prospective students and their families.

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. Among the latest additions, all effective Aug.

In a dual celebration two years in the making, a ribbon-cutting for Penn College's new plastics wing and the christening of the Thermoforming Center of Excellence  were held April 6-7 in the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center.