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The Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team wrapped up its regular season with a win and plays Monday and Tuesday in the Penn State University Athletic Conference/United States Collegiate Athletic Association championships on the Penn State Blue Course. Meanwhile, through Sunday’s action, Wildcat teams had an 11-1 week.

Penn’s Inn was host on Friday to the State Emergency Health Services Council’s second annual Pennsylvania Statewide Pediatric Emergency Care Symposium on Friday. The symposium provided education for emergency medical technicians, paramedics and nurses. The symposium attracted 109 participants from across the state and featured instructors from both inside and outside Pennsylvania.

Appropriately dressed in the night's signature color, fans packed Bardo Gym for Tuesday's "Pink Out" women's volleyball match in support of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.

The Marcellus Shale Education & Training Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology has officially changed its name to ShaleTEC (Shale Training & Education Center), a designation more inclusive of current and future industry expansion into other shale and tight-sand formations.

Sgt. Peter J. Cassarly displays college flag. A May 2011 graduate's Penn College Pride has followed him to Afghanistan, where he was recently photographed holding a college flag on the hood of his command vehicle. Army Sgt. Peter J. Cassarly, an alumnus of the residential construction technology and management major, is serving with the Indiana (Pa.)-based 420th Engineering Route Clearance Co.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IladmOiqGm0&feature=plcp Penn College's role in preparing graduates for high-paying jobs in the manufacturing sector – hundreds of thousands of vacancies amid national unemployment – is spotlighted in the newest addition to the college's YouTube channel.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library, will host “Natural Elements,” an exhibit featuring the work of Bill Wolff and Marcia Wolfson Ray, from Oct. 11 to Nov. 11.

William J. Astore, professor of history at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently presented a paper at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Astore spoke on Sept. 13 as part of the Johns Hopkins Colloquia Series in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology. The title of his paper was “One Size Doesn’t Fit All: The Perils of Developing ‘Big’ Software Systems for the U.S.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Cathy E. Yorks, transfer from casual part-time Dining Services Worker II to regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, Dining Services; effective Oct.

Event coordinator Dana R. Suter, coordinator of part-time student employment and career programming (second from left) enjoys chatting with her mentees. Dennis R. Williams, associate professor of business administration/management (right) – and adviser to Students in Free Enterprise – mentors a table of SIFE members. Amelia A. Seaton, dining room manager, demystifies the wine-selection process.