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A landscape/horticulture technology student has been awarded $1,000 from the National Association of Landscape Professionals, which canceled its National Collegiate Landscape Competition that was scheduled March 18-21 at Michigan State University. Drew J. Marsh, of Marble, enrolled in the major's plant production emphasis, received the R.M.

Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour issued the following message to students and employees Thursday morning: Yesterday, Gov. Wolf extended his “stay at home” order to apply statewide until April 30.

Employees are invited to take part in a pair of complimentary Workforce Development webinars Tuesday morning that can help them adjust to working remotely. Each session, delivered via Zoom, lasts an hour. "Working from Home with Effectiveness and Efficiency" will begin at 9, reviewing best practices of successful remote workforces and guiding participants to create an action plan.

Geisinger Radiology's Jessica K. Kemock dons one of the face shields to be fashioned from college-donated transparency sheets.

When most people think of concrete, sidewalks and bridges come to mind. But there’s much more to this widely used construction material than meets the eye. Take a look inside the concrete science technology major at Penn College. The only one of its kind on the U.S.

College Council cast a unanimous vote Tuesday morning in support of the Student Government Association's weekend resolution decrying a classmate's behavior on social media.

As Penn College faculty find unique ways to teach their students remotely, teachers in the college’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center are keeping their young charges engaged from a distance, too. “Each day, the teachers are sending an email to families with a suggested activity,” explained Barbara J.

Continuing Penn College's conscientious response to the ever-changing coronavirus crisis, the President's Office has announced a revised plan to close out the Spring 2020 semester – a blueprint that calls for (among a comprehensive list of logistical considerations) resumption of laboratory and clinical instruction on May 4 and combining Spring Commencement with the summer ceremonies on Aug. 8.

Donated equipment awaits delivery to health care providers. Pennsylvania College of Technology is aiding the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic by donating personal protection equipment to area health care facilities.

The American Red Cross blood drive scheduled for April 8-9 at Penn College has been moved to The Genetti Hotel, 200 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. If those dates are not convenient, other drives are scheduled in the surrounding area. The Red Cross has a critical need for blood product donations as uncertainties remain during the coronavirus pandemic.