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A memorial service will be scheduled for Lester L. "Jack" Lessig Jr., a former college board member, who died Monday, April 27, in Bluffton, South Carolina, at age 90. Lessig served on the board of trustees for Williamsport Area Community College – Penn College’s immediate predecessor – from 1982-87, including two terms as vice chair.

Over the past several weeks, the North Eastern Athletic Conference has paid tribute to student-athletes on spring sports teams whose final seasons were prematurely ended by the COVID-19 pandemic. Pennsylvania College of Technology honorees are: Baseball – Colton Riley, of Danville; Clark Jackson, of Columbia Cross Roads.

An industrial design student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has “rolled the dice” with his senior project. And his move looks like a winning one. Cullen S. Berfield, of Jersey Shore, has designed a board game for his capstone. Complete with innovative rules, dice, player pieces, boards and cards, the unique endeavor marries his affinity for strategy games with his artistic instincts.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association has announced its final "Student of the Month" selections for 2019-20. Rounding out the roster for the academic year is Kailey E.

Plants nurtured throughout the pandemic by the horticultural hands at Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center brought a burst of National Nurses Week sunshine to UPMC Susquehanna campuses Thursday.

Recognizing the impact that faculty have had on their Pennsylvania College of Technology experience and that of their peers, Student Development Assistants expressed their gratitude during Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-8). Handwritten notecards, emails, social media posts, videos and a blog were shared while Penn College students were completing coursework remotely. ...

Pennsylvania College of Technology has further revised plans for completing the Spring 2020 semester, postponing Monday's intended reopening for limited in-person coursework.

Scott F. Bennardi, Williamsport, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major from Williamsport, stands in the shadow of his imposing creation. Morgan R. Bloom, Montgomery, majoring in pre-physician assistant studies, includes dandelion-adorned braids. Corey J.

Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni are using their skills in a variety of ways to help others during the global pandemic, including a graphic design alumna living and working in England. Eliza R. Whyman, ’17, a designer at MediaCom in Manchester, designed and illustrated six visually appealing and puzzling brain teasers for Brits to enjoy during shelter-in-place orders.

Although the COVID-19 pandemic is upending the norm in most sectors of society, students and faculty in Pennsylvania College of Technology's emergency management and homeland security major remain steady, observant and engaged in their education as they watch the historic crisis unfold and their career field move to center stage.