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Seventeen Pennsylvania College of Technology students who plan to graduate during the 2009 calendar year were presented with Penn College Awards during a Thursday banquet at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. The 13th annual ceremony recognized students who have made outstanding contributions to Penn College and who have risen above their peers as a result of their leadership.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented Distinguished Staff and Part-Time Teaching Excellence Awards on Thursday, while also recognizing new members of the college's Quarter-Century Club and recent retirees. The Distinguished Staff Awards honor the contributions and commitment of Penn College's employees, who are nominated by their co-workers.

(The following is drawn from remarks by Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, during a May 14 all-college meeting to close the 2008-09 academic year.) It is fitting that we end each academic year by honoring students, faculty, and staff who distinguished themselves through their accomplishments.

HAMPTON, Va. Pennsylvania College of Technology's baseball season ended after just three games in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships and coach Chris Howard said his team never found its stride. "We just didn't play well. The last three games we just couldn't get over the hump. We played bad for three games.

John W. Miller, a longtime member of the School of Business and Computer Technologies' information technology faculty until his retirement in 2005, died Tuesday, May 12, following a brief illness. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Trinity United Methodist Church, 1407 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore.

Area high school students were on campus Wednesday for the "Plastics Experience," which culminated in a remote-control car race in Bardo Gymnasium.

Five Penn College baseball players and two softball players have been named to the Penn State University Athletic Conference All-Conference Team. Honored in baseball are pitchers Adam Thomke (South Williamsport) and Mark Shaffer (Hanover), first baseman Devon Liquori (Hawley), shortstop Phil Woodring (Waynesboro) and center fielder Dane Glick (Belleville).

HAMPTON, Va. Pennsylvania College of Technology kept its title hopes alive in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships on Wednesday morning with a 7-4 loser's-bracket win over Penn State Greater Allegheny. The third-seeded Wildcats, now 36-8 on the year, play No. 4 seed Columbia Union College of Takoma Park, Md., at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at War Memorial Stadium.

HAMPTON, Va. The Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team stumbled getting out of the gate Tuesday in the first round of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships and is fighting for its playoff life in a loser's bracket game Wednesday morning. The Wildcats lost to Briarcliffe (N.Y.) College, 12-5, and need a win in their 9:30 a.m.

After dominating the East Coast intercollegiate archery scene for the past two months, Pennsylvania College of Technology is set to show itself on the national stage. California, here they come.