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A faculty member in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies presented a research paper at the 2009 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Applied Computing, recently held in Las Vegas. Daniel W.

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: Gerald Welshans, Weatherization Training Center Instructional Specialist, (Temporary), effective Sept.

Vol. 8, No. 4 (Through Sunday, Sept 6) 'Cat Tales Cross-CountryCompeting at the Delaware Valley Invitational against NCAA colleges and universities, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women finished seventh in a 15-team field and the men ninth in a 17-team field. Tamara Pavlov (Lewisburg) paced the Wildcat women over a 6-kilometer course with a 26th-place finish in 26 minutes, 59 seconds.

Nearly 2,000 fans enjoyed a late-summer night's sojourn to Williamsport's historic Bowman Field, where not even an 8-1 Crosscutters' loss to the State College Spikes squelched the "Pack the Park Night" celebration.

Chris E. Kule, assistant professor of biology (anatomy/physiology) at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected for inclusion in the 2010 Edition of "Who's Who in America." The 2010 Edition which is scheduled for publication in October will feature more than 95,000 of the nation's highest achievers: from business and politics to health care and science, to entertainment and the arts.

Progress on Penn College's $45.27 million Stage X building program the Dauphin Hall residential complex on the west end of campus and renovations to the Hager Lifelong Education Center, Parkes Automotive Technology Center and Avco-Lycoming Metal Trades Center/Machining Technologies continued under blue skies this week, as evident in this latest look from a sunny-day stroll across campus.Photos by

While many will spend the three-day holiday weekend away from classroom buildings, enjoying the outdoors as summer wends its way to a close, one Pennsylvania College of Technology student will spend the full weekend with his laptop computer in Room 166 of the Bush Campus Center. Garrett M. Book, of Lebanon, has chosen to participate in the International 3-Day Novel Contest.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has reorganized its Business Affairs operations to address organizational growth and an evolving business structure. Effective Sept. 1, Suzanne T. Stopper has been named vice president for finance, chief financial officer. Her responsibilities include Financial Operations, long-range financial planning, procurement services, auditing and budget development.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students will prepare free samples of dishes made with fresh, local food products at the Williamsport Growers Market on Sept. 12. Students enrolled in a Catering class offered by the college's School of Hospitality will prepare food on-site from 8 a.m.

Members of the American Welding Society student chapter at Pennsylvania College of Technology designed and fabricated a bench to memorialize a former classmate who died in an automobile accident. Colt W. Jenny, of New Sewickley Township, who graduated with an associate degree in welding technology in December 2007, died in September 2008. He was 21.