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Paramedic and nursing students interview a patient actor outside the Keystone Dining Room. Student nurses gather the vital signs of a heart attack patient outside the Fitness Center. A paramedic student sets a defibrillator. Students observe the action in the “emergency room” at Student Health Services after a patient arrives by ambulance.

Soon-to-be-graduate Samuel P. Ferster, of Sunbury (right), served as a mentor to his construction management classmates. Board members of the Students of Musical Development pause for a group photo. Dining room manager Ameila A. Seaton (at far right) and her staff gather with students and their mentors outside Le Jeune Chef. John D.

Student Wade S. Truitt adds "hawk-holding" to his list of college experiences. Instructor Jack E. Fisher, with students in his Wildlife Management class Master Falconer Cheri Heimbach works with Michael A. Kocjancic, a forest technology major from Kane (and Alice). Forest technology student Darcy D. Litzelman III, of Liberty, gives "hands-on" education a new meaning.

Student challengers prevail in volleyball. Head-to-head competition at the net Staff/faculty squad The staff/faculty team was getting ready, planning and preparing to extend its winning streak. The students watched as their opponents warmed up and began talking strategy. When Wednesday's volleyball match started, intramural assistant Jeremy R.

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.

Penn College students got a closer look at industrial-sized cooling systems during a tour of Air Management Technologies in Lewisburg. Juniors in the Advanced HVAC Design class traveled to Air Management Technologies in Lewisburg on Wednesday to experience the workings of a typical mechanical contractor. The visit was arranged by James R.

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.

As Pennsylvania College of Technology counts down to its centennial celebration in 2014, it invites students, employees, alumni and retirees to nominate a favorite read for its Centennial Book Project. The Centennial Book Project aims to provide for a dialogue focused on some attribute or value that represents the institution.

A student talks with Jeff Heverly, of Breon's Inc. in Pleasant Gap, which sells and services motors, pumps, generators and air compressors. Thomas M. Whitehouse (left) and Keith D. Vandegrift, both graduating next month with degrees in residential construction technology and management, show the selfless side of "degrees that work" : both are members of the Independent Fire Co.

Students from construction majors and several other disciplines skillfully represented Pennsylvania College of Technology during competition at the National Association of Home Builders International Builders’ Show recently held in Las Vegas.