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Schmidt, an advisory committee member and chair of ABC's national board of directors, presented two awards, including a $1,000 scholarship to Barney. Reviewing their takeaways from this semester's national ABC competition are (from left) Mike R. Miller, of Montgomery; Laraia; Shadle; Malesky and Smith.

Students brave an unseasonably chilly morning for an enlightening lesson. Haupt and his colleagues walk their audience through the instructive network of utility poles and transformers ... ... designed to dramatically show what happens when ladders, gloves, shovels and such come into contact with live electrical lines.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently held induction ceremonies in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium for its four- and two-year honor society chapters, among the institution’s traditional end-of-semester activities in celebration of student accomplishment. President Davie Jane Gilmour offered remarks during both of the April 9 ceremonies, and was joined at each by Joanna K.

For the second week in a row, the Pennsylvania College of Technology softball team was perfect – in more ways than one – as it increased its NCAA era-record win streak to 11 games. The Wildcats also have won 15 of their last 16. On Tuesday in United East action, Penn College swept SUNY Morrisville, 27-3 in five innings and 13-1 in six innings.

Penn College's sixth Wildcat Egg Hunt – bigger than ever, after a two-year pause necessitated by COVID-19 – saw about 120 children scampering about the main campus lawn early Sunday afternoon. "We started filling the 3,500 or so Easter eggs last week," said Chet Beaver, coordinator of veteran and military services, who has overseen the popular event since it began in 2015.

Student Government Association senators representing Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Nursing & Health Sciences recently hosted a week of activities to show appreciation for student health care workers. Samar Alquraish, SGA senator for nursing; Angelyvette Santana, senator for health sciences; and Callie A.

The invitation couldn't have been more enticing, promising the fusion of two seemingly incongruous concepts, the anticipation building as inhospitable weather prompted a one-week delay: "Come pet goats and make a smoothie using only a bike."

Balloons and signage convey the happiness of the mid-May occasion. Students receive commencement tickets from Karen E. Wright, graduation assistant in the registrar's office. Roni F. Fitzhugh, of Tobyhanna, graduating with an associate degree in welding technology and a bachelor's in welding and fabrication engineering technology, holds a major-related prop ...

From left are students Sajjad R. Alsaffar, business administration: marketing concentration; Brooke N. Geist, business management; Vanessa Lynn Marie Beck, business management; Kayleigh Ann Miller, business administration; and Myers; Hummer; and Aidan McDonald, facilities manager for DRIVE, an economic development council serving Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties.

Career Services' Etiquette Dinners take the mystery out of fine dining. Amid tables topped with a confusing assortment of plates, glassware and utensils, guest services attendant Ann L. Lukowsky puts student diners at ease. Well-fed (and even more well-mannered) by evening's end, students fill the PDC for an Etiquette Dinner. Carter J.