High school students from school districts far and wide visited Penn College's campuses to learn about potential careers through a full Friday of exciting hands-on activities and informative tours. The college's Outreach for K-12 Office each fall organizes Career Day for students in 10th through 12th grades; a similar event for seventh- to ninth-graders is held every spring.
— Photos by Cindy Davis Meixel, photo editor
Teens from North Penn High School spend time in a Mac lab learning the InDesign software program.
Students from Bloomsburg High School check out Acura technology in the college’s new automotive lab.
Prior to their tour of the Children’s Learning Center, some students from Harrisburg Career and Technical Academy gather for a group photo.
John R. Bartolomucci, assistant professor of plastics technology, shares career information with students from Jersey Shore, Liberty and Northern Potter high schools.
Students from Danville High School have their fingers of the pulse of nursing careers with some hands-on exposure to “SimMan.”
Barbara J. Natell, director of the occupational therapy assistant major, shows therapy devices to students from Jersey Shore Area High School.