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"Prehistoric Bird," formed from wood, acrylic and metal, artfully alights in the gallery. Standing before "Enigmatic Growths," a creation of mixed media on paper and pasted onto canvas, the artist discusses his work.

Mark Tayac sets the tone for the evening. Sharing a tribal tradition Students and community members are invited to join in. Feathers, painstakingly gathered and woven into ritual garb. The colorful celebration continues on stage.

Samuel Ryder shares real-world insight. Ingenuity meets collaboration Tim Keohane indulges curiosity after his presentation. Carolyn Shirk engages up-and-coming businessfolk.

Students studying radiography at Pennsylvania College of Technology, along with the radiography program faculty and staff and the college’s Medical Imaging Club, are celebrating National Radiologic Technology Week Nov. 8-14. Students developed educational posters for display during the week at hospitals where they perform clinical rotations.

The Penn College seal and a nod to his major are included in Jared T. Burrey's winning design ... ... while Alisha A. Ortiz took a more seasonal tack. More than 50 first-year students in Penn College’s engineering design technology major employed their 3-D computer skills for virtual pumpkin-carving during a recent Halloween contest.

"Come into my parlor," says this spider, fashioned from honey whole-grain crackers, pretzel rods, fresh blueberries and reduced-fat cream cheese with crushed pineapple. Finding the fun side of good nutrition Apple wedges and grapes comprise an atypically edible race car. Sharon A.

A $2,000 donation from a local Veterans of Foreign Wars post is providing the seed money for a scholarship fund that will eventually assist Pennsylvania College of Technology's veteran students and their children. The contribution from LeRoy O. Buck VFW Post 7863 – facilitated by Michael D.

From left, Sabrina Smith, of Easton, who presented gluten-free snickerdoodles and two other cookie samples; Jazmin R. Walker, of Williamsport, who offered cocktail-inspired cupcakes; and Tiffany A. Reese, of Wellsboro, who prepared nine lollipop flavors for the event.

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. Tyler R. Heinrichs, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, starting Nov. 11 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

Penn College forest technology majors are among a select group of students nationwide employing a new data-collection application from Forest Metrix. The software, used in conjunction with an iPad, is featured in a video on the college's YouTube Channel. "It records all the data you need it to. It will record the diameter of the tree, how big it is and how tall it is," explains Alyssa A.