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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: Dennis Weidel , Manager, Special Projects and Long-Term Programs, Workforce Development & Continuing Education, beginning June 1

Penn College's dental hygiene major celebrated its 30th anniversary Friday, three decades during which 939 bachelor's and associate degrees were awarded to 774 graduates and the program's first instructor rose to become the institution's president.

Spring 2009 dean's list The Spring 2009 list of graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been announced: Philip T. Abalos, East Stroudsburg, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology: Web & Applications Development ConcentrationDana Curtis Ackard, South Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Building Construction TechnologyTimothy M.

Spring 2009list of graduates Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its dean's list for the Spring 2009 semester: John C. Abromitis II, Selinsgrove, Associate of Applied Science, Automotive TechnologyJonathan T. Adams, Pen Argyl, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology: Information Technology Security Specialist ConcentrationTimothy R.

With nearly 1,400 students enrolled in the 2008-09 academic year, Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Health Sciences is the largest of eight academic schools at the college. Now, the School of Health Sciences has established a scholarship fund to provide financial support for more of its students.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's career-awareness television series "degrees that work." has been honored with a Silver Telly (the annual Telly Awards' highest honor) for an episode on welding. A co-production of Penn College and WVIA-TV, "degrees that work." highlights career fields identified by state and federal labor officials as important for future employment growth.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology graduates are in the midst of storybook lives, if you consider that the "story" is one of the biggest to hit Pennsylvania in the 150 years since Edwin Drake struck oil at Titusville: development of the Marcellus Shale, a geological swath that runs beneath a half-dozen states and could hold enough natural gas to slake a nation thirsty for a homegrown energy s

Who says it can't get any better for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletics? During the 2007-08 school year, the Wildcats collectively won 207 of 293 games, a .706 winning percentage.

Penn College is offering a number of athletic camps and clinics in the coming months in basketball, soccer and tennis: 2009 Keystone State Camps June 8-12, Boys' Basketball Day Camp June 22-26, Girls' Basketball Day Camp July 20-24, Coed Soccer Day Camp Aug. 1, Coed Basketball Clinic Aug. 2, Coed Soccer Clinic Wildcat Summer Tennis Camps June 18-21, School's Out Camp Aug.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology scholarship fund that provides awards to students facing emergency financial challenges has been renamed in honor of a member of the Financial Aid Office staff who died in January.