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Penn College students (at left) Wyatt R. Ford, of Oreland, and Hunter M. Landis, of Middletown, mentor visitors to their assigned workstation. Luse (visible at left background) shares his time-tested craft with tomorrow's designers and builders. Furnished with trowels and masons' "mud," two Penn State students get to work on laying block. Penn College student Joe J.

Pennsylvania College of Technology accounting faculty members recently presented a session on income tax returns – and the assistance available to file them – at Thrive International Programs in Williamsport. Michael D.

An Aviation Camp has been added to the already-captivating roster of fun, interactive and hands-on summer camps that reflect the distinctive career opportunities offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The signup deadline is May 11, for the 11 overnight camps and one day camp.

Festively outfitted and wishing "life's many blessings" to all are (from left) Jessica L. Cavanaugh, of Lewistown, a health information management major and substitute dining services worker; and dining services workers Wanda A. Gardner and Janet L. McDermott. Colored beads aid in the wearin' of the green. A mouthwatering menu – including chicken in an Irish whiskey cream sauce – awaits diners.

A celebration of generosity unfolded Sunday afternoon at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s inaugural Scholarship Luncheon. Held in the Field House, the event hosted scholarship donors, student recipients and their families. Offering a welcome to the guests, Kyle A.

Balzer engages BE scholars and architectural technology students in the Hager Lifelong Education Center ... ... and joins colleague Richline (left) in effecting a students' virtual-reality experience. Two alumni employees of Larson Design Group – David I. Balzer (’01, architectural technology), director of retail design, and Ty C.

Late-winter weather took its toll on the only games scheduled for Pennsylvania College of Technology teams last week but, weather permitting, both the baseball and softball teams have their home openers set over the next week. Last Thursday’s scheduled softball doubleheader at Wilkes University was postponed until April 19.

Penn College's two-year brewing and fermentation science major, the first of its kind in Pennsylvania, attracted the attention of Newswatch 16 on Friday. The ABC affiliate's Kristina Papa visited the School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications for a talk with students Ryan J. Hampton, of Williamsport, and William B. Ernst-Wingfield, of Picture Rocks; as well as Timothy L.

Entering the gallery to “Hope and History” Peck laughs while answering a visitor’s question. Guests contemplate Peck’s intimate oils. The artist points out details during her talk. “Immemorial” (at right) and other works offer a unique world view.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was recently awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association Foundation at an event that also shone a spotlight on a faculty member’s longtime commitment to the industry. Aaron A.