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Curiosity drives Fletcher Ewing. As a kid, it drove him to build and race Soap Box Derby cars. As a college student, it led him to study plastics. As a professional, it inspires him to “shoot for the moon.” The 1998 Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate and Selinsgrove native is a senior mechanical engineer in Silicon Valley for X, The Moonshot Factory.

Student Engagement provided all the materials with which to make a dog's day. The second floor of the Bush Campus Center, equipped with the necessary technology for group instruction, also provides ample room to responsibly spread out.

Through a solid belief in herself and unwavering encouragement from her support system, Penn College alumna Amy (Lynn) Koral boldly quit a bakery job to become a full-time personal chef and business owner.

Penn College is participating in Welcoming Week (Sept. 12-20), a nationally recognized movement that promotes environments that are inclusive and welcoming to all – no matter where they're from. This year's theme is "Creating Home Together," embodied in a Wednesday afternoon cupcake-decorating event on the Bush Campus Center patio.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is recommending a merger of its corporation with that of the Community Arts Center, a wholly owned subsidiary of the college, pending approvals by the college’s Board of Directors and state and county entities.

David H. Jamison prepares to display his mask (“Let’s Stay Safe”) on The Victorian House fence. Jamison, from Chambersburg, is enrolled in information technology: network specialist concentration. Autumn's imminence lends a leafy canvas for coronavirus commentary. The ceramic masks serve as emotional outlets to lament loss … … or share an inspiring message.

Webb is interviewed in front of the CNC plasma cutter, among the new equipment in the college's expanded labs. Allen explains laser welding, one of the workstations in the college's impressive robotics and automation wing.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni, who have maintained the National Association of Home Builders affiliation that they began in college, discuss their professional paths in 20-minute videos geared toward high school students with potential interest in construction careers.

A Sept. 2-3 Bloodmobile in memory of Patrick M. Breen, a longtime General Services employee who died in June 2018, resulted in the lifesaving collection of 131 pints. Someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds; it is essential for surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses and traumatic injuries.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has retained its Top 10 ranking among the best public schools in its category in the just-published U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges 2021” edition. According to rankings released Monday, Penn College is No. 9 among public institutions in Best Regional Colleges-North for 2021; the college is tied at No.