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A crew deals with a kidney-stone attack in the Bush Campus Center TV lounge, preparing to transport the "patient" to the ATHS radiography lab. An emergency response, as seen from overhead in the ATHS A simulated angina patient, stricken in the dental hygiene clinic, talks with physician assistant and nursing students after transport to the ER. Adam J.

Rex E. Moore, in blue hard hat, ShaleNET U.S. consultant/instructor, introduces his current class of potential natural gas industry employees. Students in a three-week roustabout training program demonstrate a drilling rig. Steven V. Nickell, director of ShaleTEC, talks about the center’s work with the state Fire Academy to train emergency responders.

Early childhood students celebrate at practicum get-together. Nearly 40 people attended Wednesday night's practicum banquet for 2013-14 graduates of Penn College's associate-degree early childhood education major and the early childhood director's competency credential. Among those gathering in the Thompson Professional Development Center to honor the students' success were Billie A.

'Clothesline' carries powerful messages. The Clothesline Project, a visual display that dramatically draws attention to violence against women, returned to campus this week as part of Penn College's annual Sexual Assault Awareness activities.

Contributions to Penn College – some monetary, others in-kind ... and all of them crucial to students obtaining "degrees that work" – were celebrated at Wednesday’s 10th annual Donor Wall Recognition Reception in the Student and Administrative Services Center.

As Pennsylvania College of Technology's reigning Alumni Sweethearts, Joshua A. and Aurora D. (DiRocco) Bonner visited campus this past weekend to stay overnight at the Victorian House and dine in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. Their trip to campus, initially scheduled for Valentine's weekend (Feb. 15-16), was postponed due to winter weather, but springtime rolled out an even better red carpet.

Dental hygiene students made their annual visit Saturday to Williamsport’s Christ Episcopal Church, where they prepared a free dinner for the community.

Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members D. Robert Cooley and Mark D. Noe will present a session on technology and environmental ethics on April 22 as part of the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series.

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. Evan W.

The student team (minus Dan Jones) A well-fought match Staff/faculty squad, ready for battle The student volleyball team came prepared to extend its streak to two; the staff/faculty challengers were ready to get back to their winning ways. Ultimately, intramural assistant Jeremy R.