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Sharp-shooting sisters Kierstin, left, and Jamie Steer. Jamie and Kierstin Steer show off record-setting game balls. From the Fall 2016 Penn College Magazine: Sisters Kierstin Steer, ’13, and Jamie Steer grew up playing basketball with other kids in their neighborhood before setting back-to-back scoring records for the Wildcats. Read "Sibling Rivalry."

Openings remain for a 15-day Ready-to-Work Field Service Worker and Roustabout Training program offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The short-term, full-time training – which runs from Oct. 3-21 – prepares participants to work in the following industry sectors: energy, construction, warehousing/logistics and manufacturing.

A cake in honor of The Madigan Library's 10th birthday, complete with the building's distinctive clock-tower motif, awaits the celebration. Tables adorned in signature red and white, with giveaways and other goodies, greet the college community Monday morning. Kicking off the festivities are (from left) Diana L. Worth, library operations/public services assistant; Blair E.

The "rolling memorial" to victims and heroes, 15 years after Sept. 11, 2001, roars past the college. Stars, stripes and supporters line the street for the passing parade. Two women display their patriotism in front of Bardo Gym.

A new home course to practice and play on and so many players out for the team that eliminations were required have Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Matt Haile smiling. Wildcat golfers become the last Penn College fall sports team to begin its season when they take to the links on Wednesday at Keuka College.

Lycoming College will have expanded access to the Community Arts Center – a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennsylvania College of Technology in downtown Williamsport – to present performing arts, academic and community outreach events.

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. Barbara E. Levering, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, effective Sept. 15 Wyatt E. Fink, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Sept.

"Working Class" The premiere episode of “Working Class,” a public television series produced by Pennsylvania College of Technology and WVIA Public Media, has earned a 2016 Telly Award. The series was honored with a bronze award statue and certificate. The Telly Award is acknowledged as a premier award for film and video productions, including outstanding local, regional and cable programming.

Kevin J. Peterman, a business management major from Muncy, gives blood Wednesday through a special machine that allows safe donation of two units of red cells during one visit while returning plasma and platelets to the donor. Buddy the Blood Drop, the mascot of Red Cross Blood Services, helps welcomes donors to Penn's Inn on Wednesday.

In a world that already faces food-insecurity issues and a strained agricultural production system, how will we feed an additional 2 billion people in the coming decades? That’s one of the dilemmas to be posed by a former Bucknell University president during the opening edition of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s 2016-17 Colloquia Series. The presentation by Gary A.