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Being first is never easy, but the task coach Chris Howard faces with his Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team is more difficult than for most. Howard met his players on Monday when college classes began. There was a short workout Tuesday ­− between rain showers − and full workouts Wednesday and Thursday.

Laura M. Dickinson, associate professor of English-composition at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was recently nominated for inclusion in "Who's Who Among America's Teachers and Educators." Her biography will appear in the 11th edition of the book, which honors teachers who have been nominated by former students.

For those who always wanted to learn to type but haven't had the time or opportunity, the Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna and Tioga Area Agency on Aging is sponsoring a course at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus. This fun, noncredit class is for seniors, age 60 and older, who would like to use the typewriter or computer keyboard to type personal correspondence with accuracy.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's computer aided drafting technology major recently was recertified by the American Design Drafting Association. ADDA, an organization for designers, drafters, architects, illustrators and technical artists, provides certification to recognize schools whose design/drafting curriculum meets its established and approved standards.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's HVAC technology department has been approved as a training center for certification under the National Oilheat Research Alliance. The certification program forheating, ventilation and air conditioningtechnicianswho work with oil heat is offered in three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold.

A group of 47 Boston-area teens toured Pennsylvania College of Technology on Aug. 1-2 as part of their participation in Camp Coca-Cola, a year-round youth-development program. Camp Coca-Cola operates in five metropolitan areas thus far, and participants visiting Penn College are part of Camp Coca-Cola New England.

(Summer 2007 Dean's List) Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its list of graduates for the Summer 2007 semester: Scott Edward Ackerman, Orefield, Associate of Applied Science, Paramedic TechnologyDebora J. Applegate, Montgomery, Associate of Applied Science, Surgical TechnologyPaul R.

The dean's list for the Summer 2007 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been announced: Timothy J. Adams, Warrington, Bachelor of Science, Automotive Technology ManagementSantiea E. Akus, Montgomery, Bachelor of Science, Pre-Physician AssistantMohammed Al Mohammadi, Houston, Texas, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Emergency Medical ServicesJennifer M.

A 19-year-old female, who formerly attended Penn College, reported being grabbed and forced by an unknown, "college-age" white male, who she said was carrying a knife, to an off-campus apartment, where she said she was sexually assaulted. The incident reportedly occurred while the woman was walking on Vine Avenue on Sunday, Aug. 19, at approximately 6 p.m.

Fifteen high school students from Pennsylvania and Maryland, each nominated by his or her graphic arts instructor, attended Pennsylvania College of Technology's first Media Arts Summer Exposure − an intense three days of workshops focused on video production, radio broadcasting, graphic design and graphic communications.