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Chef Charles R. Niedermyer II, instructor of baking and pastry arts/culinary arts, was interviewed for the cover story in the March/April issue of Bake magazine. A two-time Penn College alumnus and a faculty member since 2005, Niedermyer was among the professionals assessing what the future holds for desserts and pastries.

A faculty member's contribution to the COVID-19 fight, using the same 3D printing technology through which he teaches students in his manufacturing labs, was featured on Newswatch 16's Monday broadcasts. WNEP journalist Nikki Krize remotely interviewed Eric K.

The Community Arts Center, a subsidiary of Penn College and one of the top performing arts venues on the East Coast, has announced the rescheduling of two more events displaced by the coronavirus shutdown. Gentri, "The Gentlemen Trio" marked by dynamic tenor harmonies, has been moved to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Shock. Dismay. Anger. Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports athletes experienced myriad emotions March 12 when it was announced that their seasons had been canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

As the developer of Pennsylvania College of Technology's additive manufacturing curriculum, Eric K. Albert has preached to his students for years about the ingenuity facilitated by 3D printing. A few months from retirement, he's proving his point by responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The future of Pennsylvania College of Technology students is made by hand and by the support of many. The generosity of loyal employees, alumni, corporate partners, retirees and other friends benefits students in numerous ways.

A landscape/horticulture technology student has been awarded $1,000 from the National Association of Landscape Professionals, which canceled its National Collegiate Landscape Competition that was scheduled March 18-21 at Michigan State University. Drew J. Marsh, of Marble, enrolled in the major's plant production emphasis, received the R.M.

Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour issued the following message to students and employees Thursday morning: Yesterday, Gov. Wolf extended his “stay at home” order to apply statewide until April 30.

Employees are invited to take part in a pair of complimentary Workforce Development webinars Tuesday morning that can help them adjust to working remotely. Each session, delivered via Zoom, lasts an hour. "Working from Home with Effectiveness and Efficiency" will begin at 9, reviewing best practices of successful remote workforces and guiding participants to create an action plan.

Geisinger Radiology's Jessica K. Kemock dons one of the face shields to be fashioned from college-donated transparency sheets.