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A team of students won the inaugural kickball game against Penn College staff Wednesday night. The students, led by Gavin Mock's 3-run home run, rallied to beat the staff team, 12-5. Staff caught the student team off-guard and scored 4 runs in the first inning to open up a lead. The students got one back in the bottom half of the first and scored 3 more in the second to tie the game.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has approved the college's Stage X Building Program − a plan calling for construction of additional student housing and extensive renovations at several facilities on the main campus.

Pennsylvania College of Technology did not expect − or budget for − an increase in its 2007-08 state appropriation, but when legislators delivered an additional $250,000, the college's administration and board of directors vowed to return the funds to students who enroll for the Spring 2008 semester.

Enrollment at Pennsylvania College of Technology has increased again, with a total of 6,682 students (an all-time high) enrolled for the Fall 2007 semester. The college's Fall 2007 Preliminary (Third Week) Enrollment Report shows a 1.7-percent increase in total enrollment from Fall 2006, when 6,569 students were enrolled.

To enhance the safety and welfare of its students and employees, Pennsylvania College of Technology will begin conducting background checks for all full-time faculty and staff positions − as well as a number of other job categories − as part of its hiring process. Background checks will be required for all new job searches that begin on or after Oct. 29.

The School of Business and Computer Technologies' observance of National Cyber Security Awareness Month continued with an informative presentation "Forensic Accounting: White-Collar Crime and Financially Motivated Crimes" in the SASC presentation room Thursday afternoon. Special Agent Annmarie M.

The North Campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology will celebrate National Medical Assistants Week (Oct. 15-19) with the 11 students currently enrolled in its 960-hour medical assistant program.

Student Health Services has been notified that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is collaborating with public health officials in multiple states and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service to investigate an outbreak of salmonella.

When Caterpillar Inc. donated a D6K Dozer to Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management over the summer, officials said the state-of-the-art track-type tractor soon would find a home among students in the heavy equipment and diesel majors based at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood. It certainly didn't take long.

Pennsylvania College of Technology was the highest-rated school in the North and second among the top 10 rated schools in the nation in the National Research Center for College & University Admissions annual rankings of admissions Web sites.