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– Dennis L. Correll, associate dean for admissions and financial aid, talks with the educators about important deadlines and other considerations of which students must be reminded. Kay E. Dunkleberger, coordinator of disability services, talks with educators. Whit Worman, director of the physician assistant program, leads a tour group.

Tim Keohane, of the Small Business Development Center at Lock Haven University, provides a lesson on “elevator speeches” before giving students a chance to work on theirs. Mark A. Ciavarella, assistant professor of business administration/management at Penn College, coaches one of several groups from Montgomery Area Senior High School. A group from SUN Tech works on its business plan.

A great student turnout for Midnight Madness The men's squad fires up the crowd ... ... while the Wildcat women join the dance team's performance. Students participate in the "Fan Knockout." Approximately 400 students turned out for the Penn College Midnight Madness on Thursday night to help kick off the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball season.

A Williamsport Area Middle School eighth-grader handles the controls of an industrial robot. Penn College student John M. Good IV (in hat) demonstrates computer-aided drafting to a pair of middle-schoolers. Middle-schoolers take a close look at a CNC-machined wrench before watching the process.

"100" on the lawn Celebrating 100 years of hands-on education (and a brisk moment of coats-on necessity), the Penn College community gathered Thursday for an aerial commemoration of the institution's ongoing Centennial. Scores of students and employees – and one canine member of the family – enthusiastically braved the chill to form a "100" on the Madigan Library Lawn.

Student Daniel A. Horst and Chef Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management and culinary arts, talk with "PA live!" co-host Dave Kuharchik. Chef Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management and culinary arts, assisted by Daniel A. Horst, a culinary arts and systems student from Harrisonburg, Virginia, appeared on WBRE-TV's "PA live! Thursday afternoon.

Students in a human services class at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a fair-trade sale Nov. 19-21 in the lobby of the Bush Campus Center. The annual sale, which is open to the public, helps working poor in other countries.

Oil paintings exploring “a colorful spectacle of a ridiculous world” are in the spotlight for the next exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library. “Lotus Eaters,” showcasing works by painter Jennifer R.A.

Bradley M. Webb, director of student affairs administration and one of the evening's servers, talks with colleagues from the Residence Life Office. A seasonal centerpiece helps set the mood. Student leader Emma J. Sutterlin enjoys a pre-holiday meal. Members of the college community mingle over a family-style meal.

Four students in the School of Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies have each been awarded $2,500 scholarships from the Gene Haas Foundation, furthering the generous benefactor’s longtime partnership with Pennsylvania College of Technology. Scholarship recipients are automated manufacturing technology majors Austin R. Ayars, of Nazareth, and Austin R.