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A Snyder County pallet company donated a handmade display case to Pennsylvania College of Technology during the Keystone Wood Products Association’s recent annual meeting on the college’s main campus.

Boever is introduced by Penn College's Debra M. Miller. Making it look easy, even when hitting off increasingly higher tees using a club with an overly flexible shaft Boever gives a fellow golfer some pointers on his "short game" ... ... and proves that you don't have to stand to have a winning stance.

"Concentration" is the mantra for these campers, spreading the groundwork in their makeshift kitchen. Smiles are just one of the healthy ingredients on display in the Keystone Dining Room. Pawlik shows youngsters that good nutrition can also be fun, with help from student camp assistant Pearl L. Patterson (background).

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. Deborah B.

The 2017-18 budget for Pennsylvania College of Technology includes the lowest percentage increase for tuition in the college’s history. For the third consecutive year, tuition will rise by the smallest percentage since the institution became an affiliate of Penn State in 1989. When fees are combined with tuition, the total increase is 1.68 percent – another record low for the college.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s welding program could be in line for expansion, pending award of a $2 million federal grant and the college satisfying various conditions associated with the funding. The Penn College Board of Directors approved acceptance of the grant – from the Economic Development Administration of the U.S.

A woman with more than 20 years’ experience in workforce-development leadership has been appointed vice president for workforce development at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Shannon M. Munro, who had served as executive director for workforce development and continuing education at the college since 2012, succeeds Tracy L.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the college’s 2017-18 budget, tuition and fees; authorized acceptance of a grant facilitating welding expansion; and gave its blessing to the appointment of a new vice president overseeing workforce development.

With materials arrayed before him and classmates waiting their turn behind him, Ghazi sets the pace for hands-on learning. With determination and drive – and, of course, safety glasses – woodworker Sidney gets the job done. Bella helps craft a keepsake. Marc the Mentor gets a guiding hand from Harrison. The dean and his morning construction team show off their assembly-line output.

Williamsport’s annual Flag Day march, which formed a few blocks from Penn College, made its way to the 30-by-60-foot American flag outside the Student & Administrative Services Center as a community tradition was renewed on a pleasant Wednesday night. – Photos by Tia G. La, student photographer