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In a recently produced Penn College video, get student Anna R. Lundin's perspective on one of her favorite civil engineering courses – CET238 Origin, Distribution, & Behavior of Soils. Hop from field exercises to lab assessments in this quick rundown of our hands-on approach to lab-based learning.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently wrapped up Restorative Justice Week, which aimed to highlight the importance of understanding the expansive impact of crime on a community and the most effective response for both the offender and the victim.

Students from three area schools recently visited Penn College for a Dual Enrollment Visit Day that provided a glimpse into the programs offered through the college’s School of Business, Arts & Sciences and School of Engineering Technologies.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has established ties with several universities throughout Taiwan, the result of a recent trip by two officials to the island nation.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s heating, ventilation & air conditioning majors have access to a variety of specialized tools donated recently by Peirce-Phelps, a distributor of heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment and building automation and energy management systems, and JB Industries, a manufacturer of HVAC tools.

While students and faculty trudged through a flurry of Finals Week assignments and exams, snowflakes gently blanketed campus in seasonal sparkle on Wednesday. Enjoy the scene, as captured through the lens of social media specialist Rob Hinkal.

Pennsylvania College of Technology landscape/plant production technology students, along with Carl J. Bower Jr., assistant professor of horticulture, and Wyatt C. Forest, horticulture laboratory assistant, recently traveled to Kent, Ohio, to participate in Davey Tree Expert Co.’s two-day Davey Tree Collegiate Day. Penn College, along with 10 other colleges, visited the company’s Science, Employee, Education and Development campus.

Nearly 200 students from nine high schools and career and technical education centers explored Penn College’s baking and culinary majors during Friday’s Hospitality Visit Day. Their visit included a tasty sample of students’ classwork.

Contemporary artist Adrian Gor recently offered two workshops for students in drawing classes. Gor’s work, “Masses of the Undone,” was on exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College through the end of November.

Regional Scouts can earn up to three merit badges during Merit Badge College, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Twenty badges will be available as the Scouts benefit from faculty expertise and Penn College’s high-tech instructional facilities.