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Vanderwolf pine added to ESC's attractive natural surroundings Students at Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center planted a Vanderwolf pine tree for Arbor Day. Observed across the country on the last Friday of April, the holiday fosters a healthy reverence for trees – whether celebrating, nurturing or climbing them!

Speicher (center), with "PA live!" co-hosts Bohinski and Bianco Penn College writer/video producer Tom Speicher, whose literary labor of love and friendship finessed a mentor's manuscript into print, was featured in a four-minute segment of WBRE's "PA live!" on Thursday afternoon.

Yarrington pours samples for the panelists. The nose knows! Hamilton considers the aroma of Andrus's Kölsch attempts. The room where it happens! Ulmer holds her samples up to compare the colors to the color index on the big screen. Richards is in the foreground. The array of beer samples glows in the twilight of the evening. (Photo by Jennifer L.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is partnering with the Brook J. Lenfest Foundation and Philadelphia Foundation for the Lenfest Immensitas Scholars Program, which benefits youth in, or aging out of, foster care.

Fresh from the "American Idol" stage, Beane – a Loyalsock Township High School graduate and alumnus of the Uptown Music Collective – will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Community Arts Center. Also known as Brennan Hepler, the Boston-based singer/songwriter worked his way through hundreds of contestants on ABC's popular "Idol" show and ultimately broke into the top 12.

Penn College face masks are in abundance among culinary students fulfilling their Derby duties. Penn College students and faculty, returning to Churchill Downs to prepare high-end meals for hungry Kentucky Derby crowds this week, attracted news coverage by the Louisville, Kentucky, NBC affiliate. WAVE3 aired and posted a story detailing the work of Chef Charles R.

An alumnus’s investment in the next generation of innovators, the literal future of American manufacturing, was spotlighted during the April 27 dedication of the Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Wildcat Events Board team leaders Serena V. Bergeron (left) and McKenna N. Myers do their part in a successful event. Bergeron, of Lansdale, is an automotive technology management: collision repair concentration major, and Myers, of Northumberland, is pursuing a degree in business administration: marketing concentration.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students again provided free income tax preparation services to the community, helping scores of taxpayers file their 2020 returns for a total combined refund amount of $143,919. “This year, even with our capacity limited (due to COVID-19 protocols), we were able to get 124 federal and state returns filed,” said Bob M.

The One World Club, one of Penn College's newest student organizations, sponsored a “Stop the Violence, Keep the Peace” walk around campus Monday afternoon in support of the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Valisno, who spoke at Monday's event, has a clear message for anyone who sees Asian Americans as outliers.