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Renaissance re-enactors displayed authentic costumes and customs. A fencer's friendly face betrays the seriousness at swords' point. Banished to the stocks is Jake C. Forelli, an engineering design technology major from Damascus. A latter-day take on a centuries-old pursuit Signage makes sure patrons aren't at a loss for words.

Before they headed back to elementary school, a group of children at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center got a hands-on taste of the technical world, exploring how things are made. Children tour the automated manufacturing lab, where Penn College students use industry-standard equipment to prepare them for careers in manufacturing engineering.

Tom Giannattasio has been fascinated with design since childhood, an interest led him to a bachelor's degree in graphic design from Penn College. After graduating in 2006, he worked as a software designer for the likes of Apple and Twitter before creating his own web-design tool, Macaw. Today, Giannattasio is director of product, design tools at InVision App in Washington, D.C.

As concrete flows down the chute into reinforced forms constructed last week, students scramble into action in this view from the Campus Center roof. Franklin H. Reber adds to his Concrete Construction students' hands-on instruction through a keen eye sharpened by years of field experience.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology physics faculty members presented talks at the American Association of Physics Teachers – Central Pennsylvania Section conference, held recently at Moravian College, Bethlehem. Joseph E. LeBlanc Joseph E.

Celebrating the fifth anniversary of "PA live!" are (from left) co-host Dave Kuharchik; Penn College's Shope, Santaella and Trometter; and co-host Valerie Tysanner. An assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts joined two baking and pastry arts students on a special fifth-anniversary episode of WBRE’s “PA live!” program on Tuesday. Chef Mary G. Trometter and students Natascha G.

Teachers, school counselors, education administrators and homeschooling parents interested in incorporating practical experiences and career exploration into lesson planning are invited to take part in a free workshop – “Working Class: Connecting Classrooms & Careers” – on Wednesday, Nov. 16, from 9-11 a.m. at WVIA Public Media Studios in Pittston.

Penn College very favorably ranked in latest survey. Pennsylvania College of Technology has earned its best-ever ranking in the 2017 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges compilation. Penn College is ranked seventh among public colleges (and tied for 13th overall, when private institutions are included) in the Regional Colleges North category.

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.