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Workforce Development at Penn College welcomed scores of school administrators, counselors and teachers Tuesday to its 2019 Pre-Apprenticeship Summit, where educators learned how to prepare today's high school students for the in-demand, high-skilled careers of tomorrow.

The first graduating class of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s physical therapist assistant major not only achieved a 100% first-attempt pass rate on the national certification exam for physical therapist assistants, but the graduates have subsequently achieved 100% employment in their chosen field.

The blur of a crisp night game depicts the busy back-and-forth action. Penn College had barely arrived for Monday night's extramural flag football game against Lycoming College when the host opened the scoring: a fourth-down touchdown on its very first possession and the point after for a hasty 7-0 lead.

Holiday cards created by student organizations and Penn College departments, artistically delivering "Season's Greetings" across the campus community, went on display Monday on the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center lawn. (The first 32 photos are from student groups, followed by nine entries from college offices.) − Photos by Tom Wilson, writer/editor-PCToday

The next in a series of monthly Town Hall meetings organized and moderated by Penn College's Student Government Association – this one centered around General Services – is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, in Penn's Inn. On hand to answer students' questions will be Timothy O. Rissel, executive director of General Services; Jason K. Bogle, director of construction and planning; and Don J.

Markley (left) listens as Howard Wilt, a Marine veteran of the Korean War and chair of the memorial commission, reads the award inscription. Lugg and Reed accept plaques on behalf of the college's role in the veterans memorial. A memorial brick casts in stone the institution's timeless commitment to veterans.

An associate professor of computer information technology at Penn College is extensively quoted in "Steganography makes a comeback," an article published over the summer and only recently brought to PCToday's attention.

Cross-country seasons have wrapped up and basketball is underway as the sports scene changes from outdoors to indoors for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletics.

A faculty member's reversed ostomy equipped a nursing lab with surplus supplies and gave classmates a valuable life lesson. Students in the Fundamentals of Nursing course learned more about the experiences some of their future patients will face, courtesy of a donation of excess medical supplies after a faculty member recovered from a serious health issue. Dulcey J.

The theatrical masterpiece “Fiddler on the Roof” will bring its timeless celebration of life to the Community Arts Center in Williamsport on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. The national tour is based on the Tony-nominated 2015 revival and has earned rave reviews. The New York Times calls it “Electrifying!