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Dailey & Vincent, whose set list is piled high with the best in bluegrass, traditional country and gospel, will perform on the Community Arts Center stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4.

Worth & Company Inc. has established a scholarship to assist Pennsylvania College of Technology students pursuing careers in the building equipment contractors industry. First preference for the Worth & Company Excellence Scholarship will be given to a student who is an intern, employee or dependent of an employee of Worth & Company Inc.

From moving out and saying "Goodbye" to embarking on an exciting next chapter (not to mention exhaustive piles of laundry) at Penn College, "The Newly Wildcat Game" gauged just how well first-year students and their families know one another. Thanks to everyone who let the fun-seeking Public Relations & Marketing crew put them to the test on Welcome Weekend!

Komatsu is once again providing Pennsylvania College of Technology with an excavator for instructional use at the college’s 125-acre heavy equipment operations site in Brady Township. The like-new unit – a Komatsu PC210LCi intelligent machine control excavator, featuring onboard GPS guidance – is being provided as part of an entrustment agreement with Komatsu.

When Pennsylvania College of Technology students began classes Aug. 16, those in baking, pastry and culinary arts majors already had their hands full as they work to fill the stomachs of the teams participating in the Little League Baseball ® World Series, held just a few miles from the Penn College campus.

Pennsylvania College of Technology baking and pastry arts faculty member Chef Charles R. Niedermyer II recently presented an education session for Retail Confectioners International’s 2021 Annual Convention & Industry Expo.

Properly masked and artfully composed, students connect with another new arrival (and unfailingly good sport) Ellyn A. Lester, assistant dean of construction and architectural technologies. Another stop on the cross-campus itinerary: the entrance sign at Maynard Street and Hagan Way Hoping to add some style points to their contest total, the "ties have it" in Career Services' clothes closet.

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. Melissa L. Gundy, regular part-time Fitness Center Assistant, Athletics; effective Aug. 15 Brittany A. Breon, regular part-time Paramedic Program Clinical Director, School of Nursing & Health Sciences; starting Aug.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The artist's talk referenced below, scheduled for Aug. 26, has been canceled.) “Into the Void,” an artist’s exploration of the human figure and life and death, is the first offering of The Gallery at Penn College’s 16th season. The solo exhibition of Michigan artist Michael Reedy’s drawings and mixed media artwork runs through Oct. 8.

A new head coach. Four new hall of fame members. Special honors for three coaches and a former men’s basketball player. A new face in a “new” conference. A record number of scholar-athletes. It has been a busy offseason for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletics. And, with the start of the fall sports seasons just around the corner Sept.