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Jason W. Killinger (left), assistant professor of HVAC technology, leads the group on a Carl Building Technologies Center lab tour. Appropriately pausing for photos outside the Lycoming Engines Metal Trades Center, home to the college's welding labs, are (from left) Loni N.

A Penn College alumnus recently returned to his roots to address current information technology students. Erik S. Abramczyk, who earned a software development and information management bachelor’s degree in 2019, discussed serverless architecture with 22 students in the Student & Administrative Services Center's first-floor presentation room. Masked, mic'd and meaningful ... ...

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. Marisol Dewitt, full-time Shipping and Receiving Worker/Operations Clerk, Dining Services; beginning Jan. 28 Ambriel M. Smith, full-time Dining Services Worker, effective Jan.

For nursing student and women’s basketball player Allison M. "Allie" Troup, no stranger to juggling on-the-court dynamism with in-the-lab rigor, Penn College represents the "perfect match." "There's many challenges that go along with it," the Huntingdon resident says in a two-minute Wildcat Spotlight video.

CLOOS Robotic Welding Inc. is renewing an entrustment agreement with Pennsylvania College of Technology for robotic welding equipment used for instructional purposes. CLOOS, a Corporate Tomorrow Maker at Penn College, has partnered with the college for entrustments since 2014. The latest renewal runs for two more years. It features the company’s QRC 320 upright robot with a V9 controller.

(EDITOR'S NOTE: It was announced on Jan. 27 that the CAC performance of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," originally scheduled for Feb. 1, was canceled due to "non-COVID-related challenges.") A touring show – "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 17 – will grace the Community Arts Center stage in the weeks ahead.

Penn College students and employees are invited to a candlelight vigil at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday on Lycoming College's Daniel G. Fultz Quadrangle, remembering lives lost to the pandemic and honoring health care/front-line workers. The event is sponsored by the "Let's End COVID!" organization, the Lycoming Tri-County NAACP and Lycoming College.

While the winter sports seasons continue for Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball and wrestling teams, action for the college’s spring esports teams is just beginning.

High Steel Structures LLC has donated nearly $100,000 worth of welding scrap to Pennsylvania College of Technology for instructional use in the college’s welding and metal fabrication programs. High Steel Structures has fabrication facilities in both Lancaster and Williamsport.

Students' busy hands pot succulents, a low-maintenance takeaway from a highly rewarding exchange. A student gets the one-on-one lowdown from Sophia G. Wiest, of Butler, pursuing simultaneous degrees in entrepreneurial innovation and horticulture.