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Penn College students supported the community Saturday by volunteering at the Lycoming County SPCA's annual Paws Run 5K.

“A Week With Waffles,” an interactive chronicle of a guinea pig’s delightful day-to-day adventures, received two honors in the Reader Views 2022-23 Literary Awards competition. The book, authored by Pennsylvania College of Technology writer/video producer Tom Speicher and illustrated by Argentinian artist Marina Saumell, is a Gold Medal winner in the preschool/toddler category and was selected for the Best Children’s Picture Book Award.

A dozen students and Jaycie M. Loud, assistant director of student engagement, traveled to Rider Park over the weekend for the semester's final “(community) Service Saturday."

From the Spring 2023 Penn College Magazine: Get a jump-start on the growing season with tips for starting seeds indoors with culinary arts & systems grad Skylar (Burke) Diehl, '12. Skylar and her husband, Evan (a 2011 grad in heavy construction equipment technology: technician emphasis) practice homesteading on their 3-acre farm near Howard. "Homesteading is about living a self-sufficient life, which can look different in every homestead," Skylar Diehl says.

A memorial service will be Saturday, April 15, for Douglas M. Sherry, a part-time sociology instructor at Penn College, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 57. Among the survivors is his wife, Laura M. Dickinson, an associate professor of English-composition.

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams had a combined 10-win, 1-loss week as the spring sports season continued. And both teams have big road showdowns looming this week against United East-leading Penn State Harrisburg – softball on Tuesday and baseball on Friday and Saturday.

An electrical technology alumnus, part of a multigenerational group of graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology and both of its predecessor institutions, paid a visit Thursday to the Lumley Aviation Center – and the Cessna 175C that he and a co-owner gifted to Penn College a decade ago.

For the second year, Penn College's Human Services & Restorative Justice Club joined local agencies in planting a “pinwheel garden” to observe April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.

A Friday funeral has been scheduled for Harry C. Specht, a faculty retiree and former Wildcat coach, who died April 3 at the age of 75.

About 200 children enjoyed Sunday's Wildcat Egg Hunt on Penn College's main campus, a return to the level of participation that preceded the two years lost to COVID-19.