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“Second Nature,” the current exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College, is attracting educational interest from students and faculty, including psychology, sociology, English composition and art classes. The most recent class to visit was Research Methods (SOC313), taught by Rob Cooley, associate professor of anthropology/environmental science, and Elizabeth E.

The librarian for information technology initiatives at Pennsylvania College of Technology has written one of 13 accepted chapters in the American Library Association’s “Technical Services in the 21st Century,” spotlighting the substantial behind-the-scenes work that allows students to seamlessly access scholarly digital material.

Capturing 18 honors in the Flux Student Design Competition, graphic design students from Pennsylvania College of Technology surpassed their previous record in the national event. “I am blown away by the extraordinary work that our graphic design students produce every day in this program,” said Nicholas L. Stephenson, instructor of graphic design.

Journals, prompts, motivations, exercises and zines await visitors to the gallery … … where they can have a seat in the inspiring space … … or browse the array of artistic expression. A space for inspiration and contemplation awaits students and employees at The Gallery at Penn College, located on the third floor of the Madigan Library.

An area graphic designer’s 100-day dedication to a drawing and writing practice has culminated in an exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College. “Second Nature,” featuring works by Sarah Patterson, also offers inspiration on establishing a journaling routine.

Can you find the dog in this video call? Images courtesy of Eliza Whyman Eliza R. Whyman, '17 Find the chopsticks in this image, one of six "spot it" brain teasers by graphic design alumna Eliza Whyman.

On a campus known for hands-on education, a unique hands-on art project has given students an outlet for creatively expressing their feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Showcasing the creative endeavors of Pennsylvania artists, the 53rd annual Art of the State exhibition at The State Museum of Pennsylvania has selected works created by two Pennsylvania College of Technology art faculty members. David M. Moyer, assistant professor of graphic design, and David A.

David H. Jamison prepares to display his mask (“Let’s Stay Safe”) on The Victorian House fence. Jamison, from Chambersburg, is enrolled in information technology: network specialist concentration. Autumn's imminence lends a leafy canvas for coronavirus commentary. The ceramic masks serve as emotional outlets to lament loss … … or share an inspiring message.

Graphic design student Abigail “Abby” C. Williams (in foreground) works in a Bush Campus Center lab. A major-specific logo lends character to ubiquitous protection, raising the face mask from anonymous accessory to artfully branded apparel. Tyler Rae Laub, a graphic design student from Jersey Shore, models a mask ... and proper behavior. We know who the designers are!