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A transformation of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s academic-school structure will streamline operations and support the long-term strength and stability of the institution. The cornerstone of the changes, which will be implemented July 1, is a reconfiguration of the academic schools from six to three. The college will realize multiple benefits from this restructuring.

Walking amid the collage of colors highlighting attractions and the buzz of anticipation emanating from thousands of patrons, Cory D. Karges resembles a typical tourist. In his untucked brown polo shirt, jeans and white sneakers, he purposely blends into the sun-soaked crowd at the Universal Orlando Resort. But his connection to the famous destination and other world-renowned parks stands out.

An accomplished theater professional hired to pilot the Community Arts Center into a new decade of popular cultural performances has 35 years of leadership experience with an eclectic collection of venues nationwide.

Penn College Health Services and the American Red Cross will hold a two-day blood drive from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 21-22, in Penn’s Inn (Bush Campus Center, second floor). Besides helping to keep blood supplies ample during winter weather, when donations can be impacted by inhospitable conditions, the January visit will benefit pediatric cancer patients.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering assistance for current and future college students and their families to complete the 2020-21 Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The college’s Financial Aid Office is hosting a FAFSA completion session to assist with the online application process.

After the holiday break, the Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling and women’s basketball teams are scheduled to return to action this week while the men’s basketball team lost its lone game this past week. For the hoop teams, North Eastern Athletic Conference play begins in earnest Saturday. Wrestling Saturday, Penn College will compete in the North-South Duals at Collegeville.

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. Kevin E. Howard, full-time Industrial Technology Specialist III, Workforce Development; effective Jan. 6 Gerald P.

After a 25-day layoff, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball team is scheduled to return to action at 7 p.m. Thursday in a nonconference game at King's College. King’s brings a 5-3 record into the game. The only opponent both have met this season is Clarks Summit University, which King’s edged, 74-71, and which topped Penn College, 77-51.

Wrapping up the 2019 portion of their schedule on the road, Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers split in a tri-meet Thursday and won two of three matches Saturday. Wrestling In action at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati on Thursday, the Wildcats turned back Alma College, 32-16, before falling to the host team, 36-13.

Pennsylvania College of Technology held its Fall Commencement at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. Stephanie A. Petrison, of Landenberg, who received a Bachelor of Science in business administration: sport and event management concentration, was the student speaker. Also addressing December's class was Ryan P.