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Visiting East Lycoming School District students hear from the college's Timothy E. Weston, associate professor of plastics & polymer technology and department head, The guests learn how a recreational mainstay is manufactured by injection molding.

Using a lab vehicle as a convenient visual aid ... ... Trooper Cory Beaver brings student up-to-date on prevailing motor carrier regulations. Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Cory Beaver, accompanied by Motor Carrier Enforcement Officer Will Latchet, made their annual visit to Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center on Thursday afternoon.

Daniel J. Clarke, among the Penn College alumni who frequently (and magnanimously) return to campus for current students' benefit PowerPoint slides depict a global explosion of information and the technology needed to manage it, creating a need for careers beyond imagination.

Penn College radiography students compete at Hershey Radiography students recently attended a “Technibowl" competition at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, competing with similar schools in the immediate area (Geisinger Medical Center, Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences, College of Misericordia, Penn State and the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences).

The Early Educators student organization at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently completed three service projects benefiting children. Early childhood students Khloe L. Musser (left), of Lemont, and Megan E.

25th annual Toy Train Expo nears Delivering tables to Park Place on Wednesday are (from left) Penn College General Services custodians Patrick J. Kimble, Brian D. Hopple, Patrick M. Breen, Joseph M. Rieck and Jeff G. Rotoli.

Artisans' vibrant handiwork on display A cashbox for a cause The junction of playfulness and intricacy Unique seasonal items included on the sale tables Eyewitness News' Cody Butler visited the Bush Campus Center on Wednesday for the Ten Thousand Villages fair-trade sale that continues through Friday.

Jones Dairy Farm, a 126-year-old family-owned-and-operated business and leader in all-natural breakfast sausage for the food service and retail industries, has extended its support for culinary arts education around the country by establishing an annual scholarship for Pennsylvania College of Technology students.

A new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology will benefit students who demonstrate a passion and commitment to sustainability. “Sustainability is more than just a buzzword. It is becoming a core value for many businesses and organizations,” said Robb Dietrich, executive director of the Penn College Foundation.

Four students are employed by Public Relations & Marketing at Pennsylvania College of Technology, using their video editing and photography talents to help publicize Penn College people, programs and events. Jeffrey A. Stanley Kashiki E. Harrison Kashiki E. Harrison, of Williamsport, and Jeffrey A. Stanley, of Stewartstown, are working as student video production assistants.