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Matt R. Gingerich shows students the Erb Brothers container nursery area. Longwood's entrance, dressed for fall At 14 feet high and 300 feet long, Longwood Gardens' famous interior Green Wall is the largest in North America. On Tuesday, 27 members of the Horticulture Club and two faculty – Dennis P. Skinner, assistant professor, and Carl J.

The past president of the nation’s largest independent honey company and his wife have endowed a scholarship for machining students at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Kitt and Bill Gamber Scholarship will benefit full-time students enrolled in the college’s machine tool technology associate-degree major.

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers open their season Sunday at Scranton in the Electric City Duals, and coach Schuyler Frey has his squad ready to go. “We’re going to be small, as far as numbers, but we’re going to be probably a little bit more spread out (over all of the weight classes) than what we have in the past,” Frey said.

Local author and documentary filmmaker Alivia Tagliaferri visited Joe Miller’s General Psychology class Thursday night to discuss post-traumatic stress disorder.

Ralph E. Godbolt engages his Penn's Inn audience. Kathy W. Zakarian, Penn College's director of counseling, lends her expertise to one of the interactive scenarios. Copies of Godbolt's book, "Kickin' the Ballistics," were available for purchase and autographs. Student Tyler D. Hodge role-plays during the interactive program.

U.S. Rep. Tom Marino will be among the panelists for “The Future of American Foreign Policy,” the latest in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s series of topical roundtable discussions, to be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10.

Joe Moore, territory sales manager for Jones Dairy Farm, offers “Bacon 101.” Kate (Bishop) Hunter, ’00, shows students the difference in bacon thicknesses. Alivia L. Bollock joins Classical Cuisines of the World classmates in plating bacon samples they prepared earlier. Students make notes on the texture and taste of two brands of bacon.

Members of the Health Sciences LLC and friends balance fun and adventure on a toppled log. (Peer mentor Alexandra D. Petrizzi, a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration major from Langhorne, is second from right.) Tushanna M. Habalar (left), a nursing faculty member and co-adviser to the LLC, leads a hiking party through picture-perfect fall surroundings. Jessica L.

A married couple serving as senior administrators at Pennsylvania College of Technology established a scholarship for student leaders at the institution. Carolyn R. and Elliott Strickland have started the Strickland Family Scholarship for Outstanding Leadership and Service at Penn College.

Welding lab becomes Halloween haunt Arc Asylum, a "haunted" Halloween attraction, will be held from 7-10 p.m. Friday in the welding lab (Room A132 of the Avco-Lycoming Metal Trades Center). Admission is $5 per person, and at least one person in each group of six must have a valid Penn College ID. Family and friends are welcome; there is a parental advisory for children 12 and younger.