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A two-day workshop at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Plastics Innovation & Resource Center brought nearly 20 participants from four states, two Canadian provinces, the West Indies and Mexico to northcentral Pennsylvania, where they learned from experts in the rotational molding industry.

Christopher J. Allebach, at the summit of Mount Washington Some people celebrate their dream-come-true moments by shouting, "I'm going to Disney World!" but a new Penn College alumnus literally went to extremes in marking his triumph. During a vacation in New England, Christopher J.

Jared B. Houseknecht stands before sandstone grandeur in Utah's Arches National Park The shimmering Gateway Arch on the St. Louis skyline. Breathtaking beauty in Sedona, Ariz.

Three members of the full-time faculty at Pennsylvania College of Technology were honored with teaching awards during commencement ceremonies held May 17-18 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. As part of the Distinguished Teaching Awards program, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour presented a Veronica M. Muzic Master Teacher Award to Gerri F.

Faculty members in the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established the Automated Manufacturing and Machining Scholarship.

Engineering design faculty members at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a scholarship for students enrolled in computer aided design majors at the college.

Sami A. Al Anazi, Fadhil A. Aljishi and Mohmmed AlNasser Fadhil A. Aljishi graduated from the plastics and polymer engineering technology degree in December. Penn College laboratories offer advanced plastics education not available in Saudi Arabia.

Coming off an impressive top-15 finish in 2012, the student chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers at Pennsylvania College of Technology is confidently polishing up its 2013 entry into the Baja SAE Collegiate Design Series. Eight students, led by captains Andrew D. Dietrich and Benjamin D.

Students tour the dynometer room, where engines arrive from Sweden, France, and North and South America. The engines are tested to ensure industry settings are consistent throughout the world and shipped back out to global destinations. Students observe the dynometer lab room, where efficiency, emission standards and compliance are among the items checked.

Travis Hendershot First baseman Travis Hendershot, set to graduate in May from Penn College's electronics and computer engineering technology: robotics and automation emphasis major, has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Co-Player of the Week for the period ending April 7.  The Muncy resident was superb at the plate during the team's 7-1 week, batting .548 (17 for 31) with