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A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member helped deliver $146,000 worth of sorely needed medicine and supplies to the hurricane-stricken Gulf Coast over the weekend. William P. "Scott" Welch, a diesel equipment technology instructor who routinely flies twice-weekly missions for His Wings Aviation Ministry, was part of a delivery to LSU Hospital in Baton Rouge , La.

Vol. 5, No. 4 Records/Results/Upcoming Games BaseballOverall record: 2-4 Thursday, Sept. 1 − at Alfred (N.Y.) State, L, 3-1; W, 9-3 Thursday, Sept. 8 − at Penn State Harrisburg (2), 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10 − at Penn State New Kensington (2), 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 − host Penn State McKeesport (2), 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 − at Penn State Wilkes-Barre (2), 1 p.m. Men's SoccerThursday, Sept.

A new instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology and an alumna of the college's immediate predecessor are among the hundreds of thousands affected by the incalculable devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

Mayor Mary B. Wolf has proclaimed the first week in September as "College Town Week," officially kicking off a celebration ofWilliamsport's centers of higher learning.

Two courses in the noncredit Professional Productivity Series sponsored by Workforce Development and Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be offered in September. Leadership − Daily Habits for Effective Leaders Sept. 9-11 Leading, supervising and managing employees has become more critical in recent years.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology electronics professors participated recently in a two-day conference hosted by Cisco Systems Inc. Stanley G. Boler, associate professor, and Jeffrey B.

The American Red Cross was pleased with the turnout for Wednesday's Bloodmobile at the Bush Campus Center, where 156 individuals (including 28 first-time donors) registered to give blood and 131 pints were collected.We are pleased to say that we surpassed our goal of 125 pints.The Red Cross and Student Health Services thank all who participated as a donor or volunteer.

The Student Activities Office is introducing a new program: Commuter Pit Stops. This program is intended to provide opportunities for commuter students (but ALL students are welcome!) to pick up information about college programs and resources, as well as enjoy some entertainment.

Students looking for a way to get involved on campus had a varied menu of options at the annual Student Organization Fair, held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Bush Campus Center.

Whether his teams return two veterans or 12, Pennsylvania College of Technology cross country coach Mike Paulhamus is always optimistic about his upcoming season. "I always keep a positive frame, so I'm looking at just doing what we've done the last couple of years. Our goal is win the state championship again," the fifth-year coach said.