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Laughter and suspense will fill Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Klump Academic Center Auditorium this coming weekend when Penn College Theatrics stages the classic play, “Arsenic and Old Lace.” Admission is free to the performances set for 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, and 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4.

Follow along with brewing & fermentation science students at Pennsylvania College of Technology as they embark on capstone projects that give them opportunities to design products as if they were in an R&D situation in industry. The results are well received.

In the latest episode of the Tomorrow Makers podcast, Carl Bower Jr., assistant professor of horticulture, discusses his journey to Penn College and what drew him to the dynamic field he loves so much. For those considering a career in landscaping or plant production, or those who simply enjoy gardening at home, give a listen to this engaging conversation.

Planning for the May 16-19 Baja SAE Williamsport competition is continuing. Recently, Penn College and SAE officials walked the college's Heavy Construction Equipment Operations Site, scoping out a 1.1-mile track for the four-hour endurance event.

In team competition, Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling and basketball squads went a combined 0-7 last week, but three wrestlers went unbeaten in their three matches and each of them posted wins over regionally ranked opponents during the John Reese Duals at Wilkes University on Sunday.

A playful exhibit that recently opened in The Gallery at Penn College has already extended its stay. Initially set to conclude on Feb. 29, "Found: The Sculpture of Randall Cleaver" will be on display through March 29. A reception and artist's talk is set for 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30.

January has been jumpin' on Pennsylvania College of Technology's campus despite wintry weather, and students are taking advantage of many evening opportunities to "chill" (and warm up).

Representatives from Coterra Energy, Pennsylvania College of Technology and elected officials from the region gathered on Jan. 24 for the presentation of a $1.4 million check in conjunction with the company’s Neighborhood Assistance Program donation to the college. The funds will pay for renovation and expansion of labs and instructional spaces in the college’s electrical and architecture & sustainable design programs, as well as generate Camp Freedom scholarships for veterans and first responders.

As temperatures dipped into a more seasonal Pennsylvania January, the fluffy snugglefest known as "Hot Dog, You're Back!" – held this month in the Field House – provided all the warmth you'd expect from affable employees and their adorable canine companions.

A three-year $625,861 grant from the National Science Foundation aims to streamline the pathway to a Pennsylvania College of Technology education for diesel students enrolled at career and technical education centers.