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Ceramics classmates' uniquely crafted bowls add local color to the green of a Bush Campus Center pool table. Jennifer N. Severson (center), head cook at CC Commons, and Denise M. Gardner-Butler, dining services worker, serve a Soup for the Soul patron.

Gemini KB Systems has established an annual scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology for students enrolled in a range of manufacturing-related programs. The Philadelphia-based company is a Corporate Tomorrow Maker partner of Penn College.

PPG Industries Inc., a Pennsylvania College of Technology partner for more than 35 years, is continuing its support of student instruction in the collision repair and automotive restoration programs at the college. PPG provides paint annually for those programs in an official paint sponsorship that began in 2003 and continues in the current five-year agreement.

Weekend action saw three Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s tennis players reach the semifinal round of the King’s College Fall Invitational before rain on Sunday washed out the rest of the tournament. In Saturday’s play, Alex Norris, of Williamsport, at No. 2 singles; Paul Langbein, of Carnegie, at No. 3 singles, and the No.

Lycoming Engines, a decades-long partner of Pennsylvania College of Technology, is once again offering financial support to a student organization competing in a prestigious off-road racing venue. The company also served as a sponsor for the Penn College Spring 2021 Car Show.

Aspen Dental Management Inc. is partnering with Pennsylvania College of Technology to establish a new scholarship that provides two $1,000 awards annually to students in the dental hygiene associate degree major. The Aspen Dental Scholarship will provide one award each to a student in the first and second years of the program. Aspen Dental Management Inc.

As they have done so often over the years, Penn College construction students applied their lab instruction to a real-world campus project on Wednesday.

Thomas E. Ask teaches his Pennsylvania College of Technology students that industrial design connects art with engineering and that they must employ multiple tools, materials and processes to develop creative solutions and products, often for people different from them.

From left, Jordyn T. Mitchell, of Lititz, with Art of Food fine-dining restaurant; Josephina R. Hanzel, of Wellsville, with The Sweet Side; and Laney E. Heller, of Cogan Station, with Sweet Laney Lou’s Cupcakery & Café.

Students were challenged to identify the two items in a tabletop display that don't contain wood or a wood byproduct. The impostors? Bamboo flooring, which – while renewable – is a grass, and the dollar bill. (Despite being called "paper money," U.S.