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The corporate generosity that provides Pennsylvania College of Technology students with up-to-date tools befitting a campuswide pool of “tomorrow makers” lives on in an equipment loan from Volvo Construction Equipment, facilitated by Highway Equipment & Supply Co.

Roberta Schwenk, makerspace assistant, shows first-year students the versatile capabilities of a 3D printer. On hand to assist guests are (from left) welding instructor Timothy S. Turnbach; Thomas E. Ask, professor of industrial design; and Jeremiah C. Johnson, makerspace attendant. The face of ingenuity Students work on personal projects in the collaborative space. Schwenk and Barbara J.

"The Office! A Musical Parody," which lovingly pokes fun at everyone's favorite co-workers, will be performed at Williamsport's Community Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8. It’s a typical morning at Scranton’s third-largest paper company until, for no logical reason, a documentary crew begins filming the employees of Dunder Mifflin.

The Wildcat women's and men's soccer teams held their home openers this past week on UPMC Field, Penn College's new synthetic-turf facility on the west side of campus. The women kicked off the Fall 2019 season against King's College on Friday night; the men followed Tuesday evening against Keystone College.

Eyewitness News reporter Morgan Parrish talked Tuesday with graphic design alumni and a faculty member involved in a suicide prevention campaign. Parrish interviewed Nicholas L. Stephenson, instructor of graphic design, as well as two of the recent graduates whose work was showcased as part of the awareness project: Emily R. Kahler, of Pittman, and Luke A. Bierly, of Centre Hall.

A debate between the two candidates in Williamsport's mayoral race, sponsored by Penn College's Student Government Association, is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.

Hosted by Highway Equipment & Supply Co., the Volvo Construction Equipment/Discovery Gold Rush Excavator tour will stop at Pennsylvania College of Technology from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5.

Food is among the adventure in Guatemala. Photo courtesy of Joey Morrin. Graphic design student Joey Morrin joins Curt E. Vander Vere, assistant professor of mathematics, left, and D. Robert Cooley, associate professor of anthropology/environmental science, in front of a Maya temple in Guatemala’s Tikal National Park. Known as the Temple of the Great Jaguar, it was constructed around A.D. 732.

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. Mark T. Heckel, full-time Learning Systems Coordinator, National Sustainable Structures Center, Workforce Development; beginning Sept.

While the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s tennis team gears up for its opener this Saturday at Susquehanna University, five other fall sports teams saw their seasons begin last week and the college’s longtime archery coach resigned. Men’s tennis Hard-hitting and consistent. Those are two key components that should propel the Wildcats this season, according to head coach Jessica Bower.