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Pennsylvania College of Technology is connecting its real-world-ready students with eager prospective employers despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The college will conduct its annual Fall Career Fair virtually, Oct. 20-21, providing ample opportunity for students and employers to discuss internship and full-time job opportunities. Employers may register for the Career Fair through Oct. 16.

San (left), a purebred Pembroke Welsh corgi, gets a closer look at Buxton, a Chihuahua/Pomeranian belonging to Dining Services' Susan M. Phillips ... ... and looks skyward to her owner, Ethan L. Arnett, a construction management major from Hanover, Md., and president of the Phi Mu Delta fraternity. An information table feeds voter awareness and encourages signup by Pennsylvania's Oct.

The observance of Constitution Week (Sept. 17-23), as well as Tuesday's National Voter Registration Day, offers the Penn College community a reminder of an informed citizenry's role in protecting and defending America's foundational framework. An information table has been set up through Wednesday evening in the Bush Campus Center lobby, stocked with pocket editions of the U.S.

Student Engagement provided all the materials with which to make a dog's day. The second floor of the Bush Campus Center, equipped with the necessary technology for group instruction, also provides ample room to responsibly spread out.

Penn College is participating in Welcoming Week (Sept. 12-20), a nationally recognized movement that promotes environments that are inclusive and welcoming to all – no matter where they're from. This year's theme is "Creating Home Together," embodied in a Wednesday afternoon cupcake-decorating event on the Bush Campus Center patio.

A special virtual event Thursday afternoon honored the U.S. Economic Development Administration's support of expanded welding facilities at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

An inspirational duo of outdoor Student Engagement events this week reinforced a message to even the most pandemic-weary Wildcats: "Explore your campus, interact with your community and embrace one another." Tuesday afternoon's annual Fall Fusion, held near the Field House, provided a one-stop introduction to manifold involvement opportunities, while Wednesday's Multicultural Lawn Party (reschedul

As the season slowly turns to autumn (with only occasional showers to alter the schedule), largely pleasant weather has allowed a variety of outdoor activities on Penn College's main campus.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students and employees are invited to The Gallery at Penn College to view “Victory for a Dime: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War.” The free exhibit can be viewed through Oct. 2 on Mondays 2 to 7 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays 1 to 7 p.m.; Wednesdays 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Fridays 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The expansive lawn allows for therapeutic sprawl. Keeping their focus through food, goats pile on at snack time. Sporting a stylish bandanna, a guest works the room. Making the leap ... ... and sticking the landing!