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On this Veterans Day, PCToday honors the Pennsylvania College of Technology students, faculty and staff who have served (or continue to serve) the United States. "I can say that I am very proud to have served my country and I want to wish well to all those still serving," wrote one veteran, among scores of servicemen and women who sought inclusion on this voluntary honor roll.

Jeremiah C. Gee, outcomes assessment specialist in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Integrated Studies, recently presented a workshop at the 2009 Assessment Institute in Indianapolis.

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: Jeannette Zimmerman , Dining Service Worker, Susquehanna Room (Regular Part-Time), starting Nov. 10

"I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," one of Off-Broadway's longest-running musicals, will be presented this month in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center. A comedy that celebrates modern-day relationships exploring "the joys of dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands and wives" the series of related vignettes will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12-14.

Two Penn College employees and several alumni will perform "The Music of Faure" with the Williamsport Civic Chorus at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 142 Market St., Williamsport. Barbara Albert, program specialist for early childhood education, and Debra Buckman, assistant professor of environmental technology, sing with the chorus.

William J. Astore, associate professor of history at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently gave the plenary address at the Annual International Conference on Academic Integrity, held Oct. 16-18 at Washington University in St. Louis.

Brian M. McKeon, department head for natural sciences in Penn College's School of Integrated Studies, and two of his four sons are in the play, "Cheaper by the Dozen," which opens Friday at the Community Theatre League, 100 W. Third St. McKeon plays the part of Dr. Burton; his oldest son, Brian Jr, is cast as Fred; and his youngest son, Kaleb, portrays Jackie.

A baking and pastry arts instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology was awarded a Judge's Prize in the second annual America's Best Raisin Bread Contest, sponsored by the California Raisin Marketing Board. Chef Charles R.

Katherine A. Walker, assistant professor of drafting and computer aided design at Pennsylvania College of Technology, spoke at the Oct. 8 graduation ceremony at the State Correctional Institution at Muncy. Walker is a longtime member of the institution's academic advisory committee.

Joseph M. Younes, an instructor of electrical technology/occupations in the School of Construction and Design Technologies for 16 years, died Friday, Oct. 23. A Memorial Mass will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 326 Washington Blvd. Williamsport, with Msgr. Stephen D. McGough officiating.