Vol. 4, No.6 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Sept. 19) Baseball Overall record: 2-6 Tuesday, Sept. 14 hosted Penn State-Abington at Bowman Field, W, 2-1; L, 2-0 Saturday, Sept. 18 at Penn State-Hazleton, postponed Wednesday, Sept. 22 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 host Penn State-Delaware at Bowman Field, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
'Wildcat Weekly' Previews Upcoming Events, Recaps Results Published 09.19.2004 News Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents Vol. 4, No.6 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Sept. 19) Baseball Overall record: 2-6 Tuesday, Sept. 14 hosted Penn State-Abington at Bowman Field, W, 2-1; L, 2-0 Saturday, Sept. 18 at Penn State-Hazleton, postponed Wednesday, Sept. 22 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 host Penn State-Delaware at Bowman Field, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28 at Lehigh Carbon …

New employees can access a series of on-demand introductions to various campus offices through the Penn College Employee Orientation program. Linked both from the College's Professional Development and Human Resources Web pages, PCEO provides employees with departmental descriptions, frequently asked questions about offices and contact information to request a more in-depth orientation.
Online Program Offers Orientation for New Employees Published 09.17.2004 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents New employees can access a series of on-demand introductions to various campus offices through the Penn College Employee Orientation program. Linked both from the College's Professional Development and Human Resources Web pages, PCEO provides employees with departmental descriptions, frequently asked questions about offices and contact information to request a more in-depth orientation. The …

An overview of the "graphic novel," a still-emerging genre of narrative literature, will be the subject of the Penn College Library's fifth Faculty Forum, to be held from 3-4 p.m. Oct. 6. David S. Sims, associate professor of English, will define some of the major characteristics of the form, then analyze sample frames by such practitioners as R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman and Chris Ware.
'Graphic Novels' Focus of Oct. 6 Faculty Forum Published 09.17.2004 News Events Home Page contents An overview of the "graphic novel," a still-emerging genre of narrative literature, will be the subject of the Penn College Library's fifth Faculty Forum, to be held from 3-4 p.m. Oct. 6. David S. Sims, associate professor of English, will define some of the major characteristics of the form, then analyze sample frames by such practitioners as R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman and Chris Ware. Light refreshments will …

The Penn College Golf Team began this year's season whereit left off with a win. Shaun McQuay, a Warrior Run graduate, was the medalist in Thursday's tournament at Green Pond Golf Course in Bethlehem. Penn College shot 306 to finish in first place over Luzerne Community College at 324.
Golf Team Extends Streak Into New Season Published 09.17.2004 News Athletics Home Page contents The Penn College Golf Team began this year's season whereit left off with a win. Shaun McQuay, a Warrior Run graduate, was the medalist in Thursday's tournament at Green Pond Golf Course in Bethlehem. Penn College shot 306 to finish in first place over Luzerne Community College at 324. The Wildcatshad three of the top five scores for the day: McQuay was followed by Jeff Kerr in third (76) and Brandon Smith …

Penn College Policealert the campus community that skateboarding is not permitted in the Klump Academic Center area. Responsible use of boards remains allowable on walkways, but not on steps, curbs or other structures.
Skateboarding Not Permitted in Academic Center Area Published 09.16.2004 News Announcements Home Page contents Penn College Policealert the campus community that skateboarding is not permitted in the Klump Academic Center area. Responsible use of boards remains allowable on walkways, but not on steps, curbs or other structures. … Penn College Policealert the campus community that skateboarding is not permitted in the Klump Academic Center area. Responsible use of boards remains allowable on walkways, but …

Penn College now will save money and time when buying office supplies (including printer cartridges), thanks to an agreement with OfficeMax A Boise Company (formerly Boise Office Solutions). College employees no longer need to "shop around" for many of their most often-needed supplies and can take advantage of significant cost savings on over 12,000 items that appear in the OfficeMax catalog.
College Contracts for Office-Supply Purchases Published 09.16.2004 News Home Page contents Penn College now will save money and time when buying office supplies (including printer cartridges), thanks to an agreement with OfficeMax A Boise Company (formerly Boise Office Solutions). College employees no longer need to "shop around" for many of their most often-needed supplies and can take advantage of significant cost savings on over 12,000 items that appear in the OfficeMax catalog. The competitive bid …

Chef Judy Shimp and her culinary students invite you to join them Sundays and Mondays this semester for breakfast and brunch at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on Penn College's Main Campus. A breakfast menu will be served from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., and the brunch buffet will be open from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Reservations are suggested due to limited seating; takeout orders are available.
Monday Brunch Returns to Le Jeune Chef This Semester Published 09.16.2004 News Announcements Home Page contents Chef Judy Shimp and her culinary students invite you to join them Sundays and Mondays this semester for breakfast and brunch at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on Penn College's Main Campus. A breakfast menu will be served from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., and the brunch buffet will be open from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Reservations are suggested due to limited seating; takeout orders are available. More …

Penn State President Graham B. Spanier's annual "State of the University Address" will be broadcast live via satellite to the Slate Run Room of Penn College's Professional Development Center at 3:30 p.m Friday. The address, delivered in the University's sesquicentennial year, will focus on the theme of "Building on Tradition to Chart the Future."
'State of the University Address' to Be Shown in PDC Published 09.15.2004 News Announcements Home Page contents Penn State President Graham B. Spanier's annual "State of the University Address" will be broadcast live via satellite to the Slate Run Room of Penn College's Professional Development Center at 3:30 p.m Friday. The address, delivered in the University's sesquicentennial year, will focus on the theme of "Building on Tradition to Chart the Future." … 'State of the University Address' to Be Shown in …

The 10th season of Pennsylvania College of Technology's public affairs television series, "Penn College & You," will begin airing locally Oct. 5 with a new format and more affiliates than ever. The first episode of the award-winning series' new season, "Small Business Stories," will air locally on SusCom Channel 2, reaching 41,000 homes in the Williamsport area.
'Penn College & You' Begins 10th Season Oct. 5 Published 09.15.2004 News Home Page contents The 10th season of Pennsylvania College of Technology's public affairs television series, "Penn College & You," will begin airing locally Oct. 5 with a new format and more affiliates than ever. The first episode of the award-winning series' new season, "Small Business Stories," will air locally on SusCom Channel 2, reaching 41,000 homes in the Williamsport area. The show will now air Tuesdays and Sundays at 7 p.m. …

An original watercolor by the late David Armstrong, one of America's foremost realist painters, has been donated to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Armstrong work "Stump Fence Row" was donated by Charline M. Pulizzi, a member of the Penn College Foundation Board since 1986. Pulizzi was a close friend of Armstrong's.
David Armstrong Watercolor Donated to Penn College Published 09.15.2004 News Home Page contents An original watercolor by the late David Armstrong, one of America's foremost realist painters, has been donated to Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Armstrong work "Stump Fence Row" was donated by Charline M. Pulizzi, a member of the Penn College Foundation Board since 1986. Pulizzi was a close friend of Armstrong's. Currently, "Stump Fence Row" is on display in the Student and Administrative Services …