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Turning out for a family-friendly frolic are Francis D. "Dave" Nevill (2009, electronics engineering technology); his wife, the former Deandra M. Lupacckino (2008, baking and pastry arts) and daughter Amelia. Making the 70-foot drop are (from left) Corbin W. Konoski, a 2013 information technology alum; Elizabeth Kidd, a 2013 business management graduate; and Paul C.

Each year, Penn College recognizes outstanding employees through its Distinguished Staff Awards program. The Distinguished Staff Awards Committee, which oversees the nomination and recommendation of award-winners, encourages employees to take the time to complete a nomination form to promote the recognition of a colleague.

Enrolling in the exercise science major at Penn College proved to be the right prescription for Zachary N. Austin, who sought to develop skills he could use to help people. Officially recognized by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the two-year major prepares graduates for a variety of rewarding careers and enhances their academic preparation for advanced degrees.

The intersection of technology, interpersonal communication and human relationships takes center stage in a colloquium set for Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Students, from left, Lloyd A. Shope, of Blanchard; Keegan D. Sonney, of Erie; Natascha G. Santaella, of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; Nathan Diaz, of Reading; Merissa N. Aucker, of Middleburg; and Alexis L. Kepley, of Reading, gather with an enviable spread of goodies for their movie night. A pre-movie selfie in a comfortably furnished Dauphin Hall lounge.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling team was the lone winner last week in action among the college’s winter sports teams, which also saw the archers step into action. Wrestling In their final tune-up before the United States Collegiate Athletic Association national championships on Feb.

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. Tyanne L.

The executive chef for one of the nation’s most tradition-steeped sporting events will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology for its Visiting Chef Series, which culminates in a dinner to benefit scholarships on Feb. 26. Chef David Danielson is the executive chef for Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby.

On Feb. 18, local families are invited to the Field House at Pennsylvania College of Technology to explore the wonders of science, technology, engineering and math through a variety of interesting and engaging activities. The fifth annual Science Festival is scheduled from 5-8 p.m. and is sponsored by the college and the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce. Edward J.

A Weis Markets human resources supervisor talks with Stephen K. Lauman, an applied management major from Gilbertsville. Students shop for internships and other opportunities with more than 90 employers. The Cru crew hands out cotton candy to fairgoers. Representatives of student organizations field questions from potential members. Jane C.