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Described by its chairman as a “little fish in a big pond,” the Coventry Foundation nonetheless has provided vast opportunities for Pennsylvania College of Technology students through an endowed scholarship and provision of hands-on automotive work.

"A Week With Waffles," a day-by-day activity guide that reaches and teaches children through the eyes of an adorable guinea pig, is featured in the world's only regularly published periodical dedicated to the popular pet.

Anatomical aids helped teach students how to properly self-examine breasts and testicles. Rain didn't prevent food truck patrons from snagging some yummy chicken tacos. Sex-related hallway diversions use fun to convey life-alteringly serious messages. Cornhole wasn't a big hit due to the weather, but the game boards delivered information suitable for all seasons.

An Emergency Medical Technician course, beginning the week of Jan. 9 and running through early May, will be offered at three locations by Workforce Development at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Five Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams are underway and three more will join their ranks this week when men’s and women’s tennis and esports seasons begin. ON THE HORIZON Men’s/women’s tennis Five returning players – three men and two women – form the nucleus of coach Jessica Bower’s teams that open Friday at Misericordia University.

The loan of a Volvo Construction Equipment excavator to Pennsylvania College of Technology, provided through Highway Equipment & Supply Co., adds another level to the corporate partners’ foundational focus on student success.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center recently received a $30,683 Work Force Support Grant. The state Office of Child Development and Early Learning offered the grants to Department of Human Services-certified child care providers.

The windup and the pitch, an on-target strike to the designated pregame catcher. Shultz (center) is joined by Boomer, the team mascot, and Gabe Sinicropi, vice president of marketing. (Photo by Erin S. Shultz, career events manager and proud spouse) Navy veteran Walter J.

The Gene Haas Foundation is donating $30,000 to benefit automated manufacturing and machining students at Pennsylvania College of Technology in the 2022-23 academic year.

Wednesday's "Taste the World," a redesigned version of the Multicultural Lawn Party, turned the Bush Campus Center patio into a gathering of the global citizens who comprise Penn College. From 11 a.m.-1 p.m., students, faculty and staff enjoyed free food, T-shirts, demonstrations, and arts and crafts – all while being introduced to different cultures, cuisine and more.