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The Community Arts Center, among the venues enjoying the return of live entertainment to the region, has announced its Winter 2022 schedule. The new season will begin at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 13 with "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Live," featuring characters from the Emmy Award-winning PBS Kids series. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Live, Jan. 13 Hyprov, Jan. 22 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Feb.

Halloween Week saw a typical mix of fun and fright across the Penn College campus – whether dressing up for co-workers; serving up "eerie entrees, scary sides and hauntingly delicious desserts" at Dining Services' annual "Boofet" in Capitol Eatery; or scaring up a giddily gory time at the American Welding Society chapter's "Arc Asylum."

B. Braun Medical has awarded $5,000 in grant support to Pennsylvania College of Technology for an update to a roll-fed thermoformer used for instructional purposes in plastics education and workforce training. The company, a Corporate Tomorrow Maker partner of Penn College, has been working with College Relations and other departments to support a variety of programs and students. B.

A physician assistant student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has received another $1,000 installment of her annually renewable scholarship from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. Emily L. Stevens, of Dallas, was first awarded the scholarship – intended for a dependent of someone employed by an ISRI member company – during the 2020-21 academic year.

First-prize winners (from left): Rodriguez-Polanco, Huaman, Gatchell and Hornak Flexing their second-place muscles (from left) are Bugbee, Hollenbach and Harman. "Boohaus," the third annual costume competition within Penn College's architecture program, provided an inviting outlet for students already quite accustomed to displaying their handiwork in the second-floor studio.

Doubly masked – half in costume and half in conscientious compliance – Evan R. Amatore exhibits his arrangement. He is a culinary arts and systems student from Easton. A celebration of inventiveness! From left are Ruhl; John F. Montague, of Newtown, Conn., applied management; Daniel L. Jackson, of Phoenixville, landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis; Trevor M.

Join Program Director Joshua A. Bower for a virtual tour of Penn College's physician assistant program. Take a look inside the assessment lab, where students learn to perform medical history evaluations, physical exams and clinical procedures. "In the assessment lab, students turn theory into hands-on practice," says Bower, a 2012 graduate of the program.

Culinary arts technology student Charlie M. Suchanec, of Tyrone, first smells “Cola A.” Students were tasked with identifying and writing at least two smells that they recognized before moving on to tasting. Those included vanilla and spice. Students evaluate the soda and write their observations. Hammaker reviews the steps in distributing wine, from producer to customer. Chef Mary G.

Eager to absorb an expert's insight (and get class credit for attending), students check in. Matthews shares decades of experience with his audience ... ... in a far-reaching discussion of threats and thwarts. When the voice is this credible, note-taking is a must. Faculty retiree Lisa Bock, author of several books, returns to campus for a Halloween door-prize giveaway of numerous copies.

State Sen. Gene Yaw, chair of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Presidential Search Committee, provided the campus community with an update of the group's work on Monday. "I am writing on behalf of the Presidential Search Committee members with an update on our continued progress. "We are very pleased to report that the search for the college’s next president is progressing well.