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After nine seasons that included six consecutive conference championships and an incredible win streak that reached 155 matches from 2003-08, Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Chet Schuman is retiring. But he passes the torch to someone very familiar with the program. The college announced Thursday that Matt Haile has been named to succeed Schuman.

For the second season in a row, Penn College baseball coach Chris Howard has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. During the recently completed season, Howard guided the Wildcats to a 28-3 PSUAC record and their second straight conference championship. Overall, Penn College was 36-9. "I'm excited.

Over the past 12 years, Pennsylvania College of Technology archery teams have done very well on the national level, but, this year, they rewrote the book. Competing in the 42nd annual U.S.

Graduation ceremonies were held on May 15 for the medical (office) assistant program at the North Campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology. Seven students completed the program, a nine-month clock-hour training that prepares students for employment in medical offices and clinics. The students chose their instructor, Debra A. Day, as the speaker for the event. Brenda G.

An instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus made a presentation at the Spring 2009 Pennsylvania Association of Practical Nursing Administrators conference in Lewisburg.

Tracy L. Brundage, managing director of Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, had a case study published in the book "Cases in Government Succession Planning: Action-Oriented Strategies for Public-Sector Human Capital Management, Workforce Planning, Succession Planning, and Talent Management." In the book, written/edited by William J.

Rep. Rick Mirabito, D-Williamsport, recently presented Penn College Policeofficers with certificates of appreciation in honor of National Police Week 2009. The 83rd District representative said the certificates were a way to recognize the service and dedication of Penn College Police to the campus community and its surrounding neighborhoods. From left are Ofiicers Jennifer J. Bowers, Michael J.

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.

The semester's final weekly Green Tip comes from Gail B. Landers, group leader at Penn College's Children's Learning Center and a representative of the Energy Conservation Subcommittee. As we prepare for summer and our times away, Becky Hammond, of Earth911.com, reminds us that time probably is the greatest barrier to being green. "Don't do more, do less!

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently presented student achievement awards to its May 2009 graduates. More than 900 students petitioned to graduate at the conclusion of the Spring 2009 semester. Three commencement ceremonies were held May 15-16 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport.