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The National Association of Landscape Professionals Foundation has awarded $1,000 scholarships to each of four Pennsylvania College of Technology landscape/horticulture technology students on behalf of industry benefactors.

An attractively arrayed table provides food for thought – and snacks, too! The program's five foundational literacies, and the ways in which Madigan Library incorporates them into its service to the community, are a keystone of the entranceway display.

Ralston, with his first-place trophy Two 3D-printed robots battle it out for 2 minutes. McCray gets his robot ready for its next fight. Students in Penn College's School of Engineering Technologies claimed the top spots in Saturday's Plastics Ant-Weight Competition, sponsored by the Student Wildcats of Robotic Design. Placing first was Jack P.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Maya Tsai, full-time Admissions Counselor, International & Emerging Markets, beginning March 29 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

New sport. New coach. New players. Without question, it is a season of new beginnings for the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s lacrosse team. Since his hiring in July, coach Jordan Williams has been building the foundation of the college’s newest NCAA Division III sport, taking what had been former high school and/or college club team players and molding them into Penn College Wildcats.

Penn College Magazine cover Spring 2021 The latest edition of Penn College Magazine – on its way to mailboxes and available at magazine.pct.edu – highlights Penn College’s prowess in STEM education.

Kenneth F. Healy, executive vice president and director of engineering at PMF Industries Inc., received an Alumni of the Year Award during the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce’s 20th annual Education Celebration on Thursday evening. The event, held this year at the Bald Birds Brewing Co.

Student volunteers from Penn College's Hospitality Connections Club will assist guest baker Nikki Fiel during a "Cupcakes for a Cause" fundraiser for Dwell Orphan Care. Orders are being accepted through Monday for six flavors of gourmet cupcakes, to be picked up from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 3, at First United Methodist Church Christian Life Center, 601 Market St., Williamsport.

We're all ears when kindness is in the air! Who is that (doubly) masked man, hopping down the bunny trail, embracing a sentiment that transcends holidays? It's Tom Zimmerman, associate professor of psychology – typically friendly and pandemically conscientious – stopping by the Dunham Children's Learning Center hallway to punctuate a timeless message. Photo by Darlene A. Warner, CLC secretary

“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.