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Students get acquainted with Parker the Caterpillar, a whimsical bench in the arboretum's Childhood's Gate garden. And what's a trip to Penn State without ice cream, when you're literally chillin' with classmates? Pumpkins and other trappings of fall set the pastoral scene. Scott A.

With only two United East Conference regular-season matches left for both the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s soccer teams – and four matches remaining for the women’s volleyball team – time is running out to reach the playoffs.

WELLSBORO, Pa. – Excellent career opportunities for licensed practical nurses exist in area hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, personal care facilities and human service organizations. Penn College at Wellsboro’s Practical Nursing Program will host an information session at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, for those interested in nursing as a career.

Jen M. Cullin-Hetrick has been appointed associate director of admissions at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Previously, Cullin-Hetrick had been coordinator of admissions events and communications and an admissions counselor at Penn College. Prior to that, she served as a membership recruiter for the Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg.

The Harrisburg Area Volkswagen Owners Club has again donated funds toward a scholarship for automotive restoration students at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Penn College’s physician assistant program concluded its celebration of PA Week on Tuesday. PA Week is a nationwide celebration, promoted by the American Academy of PAs (the national professional society for PAs) and the Physician Assistant Education Association. Fourth-year physician assistant students gather outside the Physician Assistant Center to celebrate national PA week. (Photo by Tina R.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a $450,000 U.S. Department of Education Centers of Excellence for Veteran Student Success grant.

President Davie Jane Gilmour and the congressman lead the group through the BTC, where they toured building construction and HVAC labs. Enlightening the entourage are Bradley M. Webb (left foreground), dean of engineering technologies; Ellyn A.

Alicia Martinez, an aviation maintenance technology major from Allentown, and Austin W. Clement, of Harrisburg, enrolled in information technology: network specialist concentration, do some heavy lifting along the nature trail.

An engineering manager at TE Connectivity facilitated the donation of electronic components to a number of instructional areas at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in plastics and polymer engineering technology in May 2004. William J. “Will” Moyer II, based at the company’s Middletown location, worked with Elizabeth A.