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Spared winter's repeated parting shots as storm after storm barreled up the coast, Penn College was snagged by a post-Easter snowfall that prompted a two-hour delay on Monday morning. Student photographer Rachel A. Eirmann made good use of the reprieve, capturing nature's beauty before it vanished as quickly as it came.

After a great fall season, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s golf team was scheduled to resume play at noon Monday at the Dutchmen Spring Invitational at Lebanon Valley College. Last week, the baseball, softball and men’s tennis teams all tasted victory. Men's Golf In their last outing, Oct.

Phi Mu Delta's Raymond L. Long, a building automation technology student from Forest City, takes hands-on education in a fundraising direction. Awaiting their clientele Wednesday evening are three Sigma Pi members, flashing an appropriate gesture as Easter neared. From left are Andrew A. Smith, Philadelphia, aviation maintenance technology; Darien J.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will reprise its participation at the 2018 USA Science & Engineering Festival – the largest event of its kind nationwide – showcasing how science, technology, engineering and math play an integral role in culinary activities.

A perennial friendly face in the KDR, Dining Services' Denice D. Scott keeps it happy AND healthy. The Capitol Eatery's head cook, Cody I. Miller, at your service Just one of the many dishes to sample Deb E. Munro, a Dining Services assistant manager, helps fill the plate of John A. Gondy, of Glenmoore.

Taking advantage of daylight saving time and springlike weather, honorees gather on the PDC back patio for a group photo. Utensils and directions provide the fundamentals for daily contentment. Andrus makes a humorous point about career success. Mackey introduces the keynoter to a PDC full house, including honorees and their guests, nominators and AWE alumnae.

Sixteen people are enrolled in a 96-hour Programmable Logic Controller program offered through a partnership between Penn College Workforce Development & Continuing Education and Workforce Solutions. The class comprises individuals seeking employment and incumbent workers looking for further skill development.

Meeting the mascot An excited egg-seeker, with "spidey" bucket at the ready The event lends a uniquely colorful cast to the always-beautiful Vic House grounds. With energy and focus, the search is afoot. A golden opportunity awaits.

Faculty member Michael R. Robison soars above the Bald Eagle Ridge in a German-built glider. From the Spring 2018 Penn College Magazine: Using the power of the atmosphere, glider pilot Michael R. Robison, a Penn College aviation instructor, soars among world-class competitors. Read "The Sky's No Limit."

Conquering the interactive challenge of Williamsport Escapes are (clockwise, from bottom left) Zeel Patel, a pre-nursing student from Bensalem; Long; Traister; Cera N. Blunk, a physician assistant major from Schuylkill Haven; Emily K. Conklin, a pre-dental hygiene student from Port Allegany; and Constance J. Plankenhorn, of Williamsport, enrolled in physician assistant studies.