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A two-handed delivery sends a frozen bird "flying" toward a bank of soda-bottle pins. A plateful of "Yum" Friends enjoy each other's company, as well as home cooking at their "home away from home." Decorations were hand-picked by John L. Carpenter Jr., of Carpenter’s Farm in Linden, a senior in the plastics and polymer engineering technology major.

A first-year student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a Viasat Technology/Maintenance Scholarship from Women in Corporate Aviation. The $1,000 award to Alicia Martinez, an aviation maintenance technology major from Allentown, was presented at the National Business Aviation Association’s recent Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Las Vegas.

Taco fixin's are accompanied by a poster that explores Native American culture and encourages an accurate appraisal of the Thanksgiving holiday. A statement developed over the summer respects that Indigenous peoples were original stewards of the property from which the campus arose. The legend of The Three Sisters references the complementary crops that sustained Indigenous society.

Construction management students at Pennsylvania College of Technology brought home first- and second-place honors from the 32nd annual Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Student Competition, held Nov. 11-13 in Albany, New York. The college’s Pre-Construction Team, tasked with construction and renovation of a public school building in New England, placed first.

Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Baja SAE team hope their performance at the recent Baja Butler Bash is a preview of what’s to come in full-scale competitions next spring. The college’s two cars dominated the four-hour endurance race at the one-day event hosted by Grove City College.

Campus gratitude extends to the sports arena in this "Give Thanks" installment, as Wildcat student-athlete Megan A. Bugbee shares appreciation for those whose philanthropy has benefited her – in and out of the classroom.

Industrial design students explore the colorful creations. Ask (on right) engages Mary B. Herndon, a freshman from Williamsport, in discussion. “Tech talks” range from an on old-school Underwood to current technology. Topics to consider Lutz (far right) shares her insights with the class.

Making the trip to Oregon Hill Winery are (seated from left): Darius M. Williams, of Montoursville; Charlie M. Suchanec, of Tyrone; Alexis J. Muthler-Harris, of Williamsport; and Chef Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts; and (standing from left): Palin J. Hurst, of Gardners; Nick S. Matthews, of Alpharetta, Ga.; and Lance P. Bierly, of Centre Hall.

Were it not for a middle school field trip to campus, Sydney M. Telesky wouldn't have given Pennsylvania College of Technology a second look; father Nick holds two degrees from the institution (electrical technology, '02, and building automation technology, '04) and she once yearned for a "different experience" than his. That visit, however, led to a summer camp ...

From atop the scissor lift, General Services' Mark E. Clary (left), plumber, and Joseph P. Helminiak, carpenter/maintenance worker, beautify the CAC. It’s that time of the year again – Victorian Christmas weekend in historic Williamsport! The Hager Lifelong Education Center loop will be the first stop for the event's Saturday trolley shuttle.