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Worlds of fun intersect in trampoline dodgeball. Phi Mu Delta gathers to celebrate a successful charity fundraiser at the Elmira Street attraction. Penn College's Phi Mu Delta fraternity chapter recently held a "Jump for St. Jude," charity event at the Fly World trampoline park in Williamsport to benefit the St. Jude Research Hospital.

James Judd Comedian James Judd, a critically acclaimed storyteller and frequent contributor to NPR's high-rated "Snap Judgment" show, will give you something to laugh about – himself – at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at the Community Arts Center.

The crime scene at our fingertips, whether the instrument or the victim of attack A mix of students, community members and past Colloquia speakers are on hand for Ebersole's instructive talk. The speaker shows a "ransomware" pop-up, which extorts money from an Internet user facing encryption of computer files.

State Sen. Gene Yaw, chairman of Penn College's Board of Directors and a legislative leader in Pennsylvania’s response to the heroin and opioid epidemic, introduces the evening's guest. Quinones acknowledges the size of the crowd for his CAC appearance. The speaker references Lycoming County's collaborative effort to combat drug abuse.

A suicide-prevention specialist, who jumped 220 feet into frigid San Francisco Bay from the Golden Gate Bridge more than 16 years ago, will share the compelling story of his unlikely survival in a rescheduled Pennsylvania College of Technology visit on Tuesday, April 11.

Friday's near-April showers caused Saturday's Open House crowds to bloom, bringing hundreds upon hundreds of prospective students and their families to Penn College for an inside look at a national leader in applied technology education.

The Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host its annual Silent Auction on Friday, April 28, to benefit the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund. The auction will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on the first floor of Madigan Library.

As part of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Technology & Society Colloquia Series, faculty member and forensic accounting expert William E. Ebersole will discuss how the burgeoning “internet of things” exposes us to digital intrusions that may seek more than personally identifiable information.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student group is inviting community members to fight – with robots. The Student Wildcats of Robotic Design club is hosting “S.W.O.R.D. Fights 3: Revenge of the Wedge” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 8 in the college’s Field House.

A projected promising national employment outlook for the Class of 2017 proved to be the reality for Pennsylvania College of Technology students at the school’s recent Career Fair. More than 230 employers, a record for the Spring Career Fair, visited campus, offering approximately 2,500 jobs and internships to Penn College students. The employers included 17 Fortune 500 companies.