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Crosscutter players answer questions from their summer-camp audience during a campus visit. Logan Pierce personalizes a young fan's bat ... ... a youngster's ballcap becomes a collectible with a few strokes of the pen ... ... and Drew Anderson autographs a girl's hand. "Play ball!" The game begins in a traditional "windup" to the college's youth camp.

The young men and women of Penn College's Camp ESCAPE, a summer adventure that ends all too soon, wound down the season with a visit to The Gallery at Penn College on Wednesday.

Women from the campus community are welcome to attend a free self-defense workshop, part of a Penn College student's internship at the James V. Brown Library, to be held from 6:30-8 p.m. Aug. 15-16 in the library's Lowry Theatre. The event was organized by Bethany M. Reppert, an applied human services major from Pottsville, whose internship capstone involves presenting a program for adults.

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. Tanya Berfield, full-time temporary Project and Data Reporting Technician, Outreach for K-12, effective Aug. 1 Jill Armstead, Marjory D. Belzer, Julie L. Campbell, Stacey Lepley, Brucila F. Lowe and Cindy S.

The 'Freshman 15": before and after You're warned about it before college and regret not taking heed after it strikes. It's the dreadful "Freshman 15!" A  student depicted in the 1968 Montage yearbook was bold enough to  share before-and-after photos of his college weight gain.

A paper by a member of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s business administration faculty was accepted for publication in “Selected Papers From the 24th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning.” Gerald D. “Chip” Baumgardner, associate professor of business administration, was among more than 150 faculty presenters at the conference, held in April in Jacksonville, Fla.

Wine Spectator magazine recently released its annual Restaurant Wine List Awards program, again naming Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant among the “Best of Award of Excellence” recipients. The restaurant is one of 850 worldwide to earn the magazine’s second-tier “Best of” award.

David R. Cotner has been appointed dean of the School of Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, succeeding William E. Mack, who is stepping down for health reasons. Cotner had served as assistant dean of the school since January. Stacey C. Hampton has been named to succeed him in that role.

Tom Gregory, associate vice president for instruction, welcomes adjunct faculty members in Penn's Inn. Kay E. Dunkleberger, coordinator of disability services, preps her audience for the diversity of students – and the accompanying variety of instructional challenges – they'll encounter in the classroom. In a presentation on classroom safety and emergency response, James E.

Area health care providers and emergency responders, part-time Penn College faculty, and alumni shared their insights with students and others during Thursday visits to main campus. The day began at around 8:30 a.m., when pilot Eric Smith landed Geisinger Health System's Life Flight 4 helicopter on the Madigan Library lawn.