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Vol. 7, No. 10 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Oct. 19) Baseball Final fall overall record: 14-6 Final fall PSUAC record: 8-2 Cross-Country Men's overall record: 26-7 PSUAC record: 13-0 Women's overall record: 11-0 PSUAC record: 10-0Saturday, Oct. 18 at Albright College Invitational, men finished fourth in a nine-team field Saturday, Oct.
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: Ian Killian, Food Service Worker, Westside Store, Food Services, beginning Oct. 23 Collin Zimmerman, Information Center Clerk, (Regular Part-Time), Student Activities, starting Oct.
An innovator and leader in the science of food and flavor will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology's campus in November as part of the School of Hospitality's Visiting Chef Series. During his stay, Chef Steven Schimoler, owner and chef of Crop Bistro & Bar in Cleveland, will mentor students as they prepare the Visiting Chef Dinner, to be served Friday, Nov. 7, to benefit scholarship funds.
After winning its first conference women's volleyball championship in 2004, Pennsylvania College of Technology has recorded three consecutive second-place finishes. But, it gets another shot at being No. 1 this weekend. The Wildcats face Penn State Schuylkill at 1:45 p.m. Saturday in the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs at Penn State Fayette.
An article by Penn College physician assistant student George L. Fichter recently was published in Cath Lab Digest. Fichter is a registered cardiovascular invasive specialist for Susquehanna Health.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday authorized acquisition of three properties to be used for additional college parking and approved a bid for demolition/replacement of the college's Rose Street warehouse. The board authorized the administration to purchase properties at 1100 W. Third St., 313 Susquehanna St. and 1109 Vine Ave.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's academic schools welcomed 17 new faculty or staff members this fall six in newly created positions, nine replacements and two in temporary positions. The new faculty/staff are listed below under their academic schools. BUSINESS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES Mark A.
Throughout Homecoming Week students, faculty and staff voted for their favorite Homecoming Court candidate by depositing money in that person's jar. The competition was fierce, according to the Student Activities Office, but the winners emerged. The 2008 Homecoming King and Queen are Dean Dietrich from the Horticulture Club and Anna-Marie Manciet from the Association of Computer Machinery.
"Senior Day" ceremonies, some held during last weekend's Homecoming activities, recently paid tribute to graduating athletes among Penn College's various varsity sports teams.
With a contentious presidential election just weeks away and voters hotly agreeing to disagree with those who don't share their preference among the candidates, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library is hoping to inject some civility into the personal issue of political opinion. "Talk the Vote!," scheduled from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.