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A Pennsylvania College of Technology professor recently published an essay and was chosen to read papers at conferences for international organizations. Mark D. Noe, professor of English and composition, published an essay titled "Cather's 'O Pioneers!'" in the Spring 2006 issue of The Explicator.

Students enrolled in a catering class at Pennsylvania College of Technology will combine their talents with fresh, local food when they prepare dishes for the public at the Williamsport Growers Market on Sept. 9. As guest chefs, the students will offer demonstrations and samples, preparing dishes made from the products available at the market.

Dennis R. Dorward, an associate professor of building construction management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently earned a doctorate from the Indiana State University. Dorward, whose research was in construction project scheduling, was awarded a Ph.D. in technology management with a construction management specialization.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men's cross country teams have won eight league or conference championships during five years under coach Mike Paulhamus, and, if early season indications hold true, this may be his best team ever."I've got a very talented squad.

If the rest of the season goes like its opener, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team will have little to worry about."Actually, I didn't see anything bad," new coach Chris Howard said of his team's doubleheader split last Saturday at Westmoreland County Community College. "We came out hitting the ball well.

Congratulations to the winners in the Institutional Advancement Office's drawing from Tuesday's Fall Fiesta: First prize $50 College Store gift card: Anthony Yeager Second prize Penn College sweatshirt: Julie Grega Third prize Penn College T-shirt: Zach Hower Fourthprize Penn College insulated mug: Joe Moore Thanks toeveryone who stopped by the Institutional Advancement Office table at the event,

Would you like to save time and money by computerizing your business or personal finances? If accounting is a challenge for you and computerized accounting is even more of a challenge an all-day seminar on Oct. 4 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus may be for you. Small-business owners, managers and people interested in starting a business will find the seminar helpful.

The first-ever Student Activities Fall Fiesta (formerly the Student Organization Fair) was held Tuesday afternoon in the Field House, offering students the opportunity to visit with about 50 student organizations and on- and off-campus offices. (Photos by Phillip C. Warner, student writer-photographer)

An opening reception for the first exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College, featuring work by 14 full- and part-time art faculty, was held Tuesday in Room 303 of the Madigan Library . The show runs through Sept. 24. ( Photos by Phillip C. Warner, student writer-photographer)

Students are reminded that the Wildcat Wireless network is available in the patio areas outside of the Madigan Library as well as inside. More about campus wireless zones is available through Information Technology Services.