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The ever-bigger-and-better Wildcat Egg Hunt was held Saturday afternoon on campus, the third straight year for the event ... AND the third straight year for beautiful weather.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was among only eight in the world to receive a Bill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technology Scholarship from Helicopter Association International's Technical Committee. Zachary D.

Coach George T. Vance Jr. (front row, left) and the 2016-17 martial arts club. The Penn College Shotokan Karate Club had a very successful weekend in Newport, Rhode Island, as four members of the club made the long trip worthwhile by winning medals in several events. John B. Preine, Kody R. Dibble, Jonathan P. Bailey and Robert P.

In yet another week when the schedule was hampered by weather-related postponements, Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams went a combined 4-6. Nine scheduled contests were washed out. Softball After a 26-day layoff since it last played, the Wildcats suffered a 9-1 nonconference to crosstown rival Lycoming College on Wednesday. Penn College was limited to just three hits.

A Dining Services employee pulls food from The Cupboard's shelves for a client to pick up. From the Spring 2017 Penn College Magazine: Anecdotal evidence, referrals from vigilant faculty and results of a student questionnaire prompt Dining Services to establish a free-food pantry for students who might otherwise go hungry. Read "Comfort Food."

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. Shaleeya M. Robinson, regular part-time temporary Laundry and Dishroom Helper, School of Business & Hospitality; beginning April 11 Lucina M.

Brittany R. Terpstra, a web and interactive media major from Jim Thorpe, has been chosen as the March “Student of the Month” at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Terpstra, described by her nominator as "putting herself 'out there' in a positive light," has served as the president and marketing coordinator for the Wildcat Events Board.

Alumni returning to their graphic design roots are (from left): Bigger, Cosgrove, Januchowski, Hoover, Gray and Chandler. Stephenson (right) chats up his former students prior to their panel discussion in the Bush Campus Center. Chandler shares insight into her real-world design experience. A roomful of future graphic designers listens to Januchowski’s sage advice.

Double rainbow spotted over campus The transition from winter to spring has been a wet one – playing havoc with outdoor activities, raising creeks throughout the area, and making for muddy backyards and soggy feet – but it's hard to have a rainbow without rain. A sharp-eyed Jeremy R.

Worlds of fun intersect in trampoline dodgeball. Phi Mu Delta gathers to celebrate a successful charity fundraiser at the Elmira Street attraction. Penn College's Phi Mu Delta fraternity chapter recently held a "Jump for St. Jude," charity event at the Fly World trampoline park in Williamsport to benefit the St. Jude Research Hospital.