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Bradley M. Webb, assistant dean of industrial, computing and engineering technologies, gives it everything he's got – while colleague Stacey C. Hampton makes sure not to miss one second of the fun. Joining a group photo on behalf of Penn College Benefiting THON are Butler (holding sledgehammer) and counselor Jacklyn R. Leitzel, club adviser (second from right).

Instructor Colton (left) rises to better assess welding and fabrication engineering technology students Sean A. Moore (center), of York, and Michael J. Dippold II, of St. Marys, as they add more and more weight to their bridge. The pair's creation carried the Thursday afternoon leg of the annual competition, withstanding 494 pounds of pull.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams opened their seasons last week going a combined 1-5, all in non-conference games, and in a preseason poll of North Eastern Athletic Conference coaches both teams were ranked 13th. Conference play begins Nov. 29.

John D. Maize, instructor of speech communication/composition, focuses on finding common ground among the people with whom we communicate ... ... and Craig A. Miller, associate professor of history/political science, encourages empathy and understanding in assessing others' differences of opinion.

Penn College's renowned Plastics Innovation & Resource Center, which incorporates hands-on learning across the industry's varied production processes, is featured in the online Keystone Edge magazine. The article by news editor Elise Vider – headlined "At Penn College, Plastics Provide a Path to Success" – includes a Q&A with Shannon Munro, vice president for workforce development.

Ready to put their nursing degrees to work are (from left) Alayna R. Bertothy, of Philipsburg; Danielle N. Dent, of Bloomsburg; Francesca B. Monse, of Selinsgrove; and Luke M. Spang, of Palmyra. One month from their procession from students to alumni, December's commencement candidates line up in The College Store. Wildcat outfielder Dylan M.

Standing (from left): Matthew E. Varmecky, Harrisburg; Gabriel J. Perl, Central City; Timothy J. Alexander, Saline, Mich.; Brett A. Faiola, Murrysville; Kyle B. Schimmel, York; Gregory G. Dorsch, Mount Airy, Md.; and Zachary T. Wolpert, Tafton. Kneeling: Emily R. Sillaman (left), Mount Joy; and Alexandra D. Petrizzi, Langhorne. Club members prowl Alexander Caverns by foot ... ...

Friends break bread, before breaking ranks for a holiday at home. Dining Services workers Sara B. Bernier (left) and Alanna J. Winner add their trademark smiles to customer service. Laura M. Machak, college transitions specialist, brings along some young muscle to cart the carryout. Among the night's patrons are pre-nursing students Donna M. Rania (left), of Coal Township, and Megan E.

Phi Mu Delta brothers fill a float during Saturday's Veterans Day Parade ... ... hanging banners that collegially represent all of Greek Life on campus. Penn College's Phi Mu Delta fraternity participated in Saturday's Veterans Day Parade in South Williamsport, honoring the nation's military personnel past and present.

Event participants gather Nov. 4 outside Klump Academic Center. The event provided an opportunity to hear from inspiring presenters ... ... and talk with Sigma Pi officials, including Brent I. Smith (left), a Penn State instructor of kinesiology and Keystone Province Archon, and Scott Andrews, Region III director for Sigma Pi International.