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A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students put their lessons to work recently as they conceived, planned and managed an event that provided an opportunity for their peers to interact with regional employers.

Williamsport Sun-Gazette publisher Robert O. Rolley congratulates participants. Roy A. Fletcher, assistant professor of business administration/banking and finance, talks with the group about both the history and future of artificial intelligence in the financial markets.

While the Pennsylvania College of Technology softball team celebrates its record-setting season and second-place finish in the North Eastern Athletic Conference, the college’s baseball team is set to make a championship run starting at 3 p.m. Tuesday when it hosts Wells College at Bowman Field.

The industrial design major at Pennsylvania College of Technology is intended to elicit students’ creative potential. For three students on the cusp of graduation, that goal has been met, as evidenced by their senior projects. Nicole Bamonte, of Williamsport; Nina M. Hadden, of Murrysville; and Abigail M.

Stop the presses! Don't bring down the curtain yet on the Spring 2019 semester, not while there are still events to chronicle and occasions to celebrate! As students, faculty and staff count down to midmonth commencement exercises – and the beckoning summer beyond – a number of lighthearted activities have helpfully conspired to put respite on the cramming-for-finals calendar.

Nursing students participated in a simulation in April that made them think about the choices they would make – and that many of their future patients will face – given the constraints of poverty.

The Student Nurses' Association teamed up with six other campus organizations and Student Activities to raise about $1,800 at Tuesday's "Penn College for a Cure" cancer benefit walk. Joining SNA in the successful collaboration were Circle K, PC Alliance, the Penn College Construction Association, Omega Delta Sigma and Phi Mu Delta fraternities, and Wildcat Events Board.

Boettcher's camera documents the ATHS, a building perfectly suited for panoramic photography. A portrait of the artist as a near-grad, putting his prototype to work Alongside The Victorian House, another widely appreciated campus scene The photojournalist takes his invention to a hometown haunt: the Old Bridge Township Raceway in Middlesex County, N.J. Student photographer J.J.

President Davie Jane Gilmour introduces the lieutenant governor, a graduate of Albright College and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Fetterman welcomes the ACC crowd and sets ground rules for respectful dialogue. Lines for public comment form in each of the aisles ... ... providing Fetterman with the local feedback he seeks throughout his statewide outreach. Lt. Gov.

McCaffery interviews Stephen E. Larcombe, an automotive service technician student from Mainesburg ... ... and Alexander H. Granlund, of Warriors Mark, an aviation maintenance technician student. Bryan E. McCaffery, HVAC department supervisor at Bucknell University, recently returned to his alma mater to conduct mock interviews to prepare the students in Kathy M.