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Illuminated in blue and highlighted by the tree's seasonal glow Students – including Christopher D. Hogan, of Halifax, and Nicolette B. Crow, of Elizabethtown – take to the dance floor. Alumnus Caleb G. Shirmer, of Williamsport, and student Holly J. Wilson, of Lock Haven, enjoy the food and ambience. The crowd dances to "Cotton Eye Joe." Among the attendees are Hannah E. Dawson and James C.

Jamie R. Miller has been appointed assistant director of corporate relations at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Miller, of Wellsboro, has been a coordinator of residence life at Penn College since September 2017 and head wrestling coach since May 2017. He begins his new duties on Jan. 7 and will remain as head wrestling coach.

From left: Students Rebecca L. Helminiak, Williamsport, and Rachel L. Hafer, Boyertown; Dawn Linn, YWCA chief exectuive officer; Amy Rutherford, Liberty House case manager; student Leigh A. McCarty, Williamsport; and Anna Thompson, the YWCA's communications and development director. Overflowing gift baskets, bound for local YWCA residents, surround the facility's tree.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate-turned-instructor was recognized as one of the nation’s leading educators and mentors in Bake magazine’s annual “Twentyfive” special edition. Chef Charles R. Niedermyer, instructor of baking and pastry arts/culinary arts at Penn College, was profiled with 24 other industry leaders in the magazine’s November 2018 issue.

The toy soldier takes shape in College Avenue Labs ... ... where a focused group of students worked against the clock to fabricate and assemble a splendid keepsake. Students and Klinger (standing at front left) proudly display their handiwork.

Reflecting the increasing use of aluminum by automakers and affirming the value of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s industry partners, Dent Fix Equipment has donated a self-contained aluminum dent-repair station for use by the institution’s collision repair and automotive restoration students.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball team gave first-year coach Geoff Hensley a holiday gift last week as it snapped an eight-game losing string and posted its first win of the season. Meanwhile, the college’s wrestling squad went 3-0.

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. Sumer A. Beatty, full-time Marketing Communications Coordinator, Public Relations & Marketing; effective Dec.

A delegate from The Volunteer State quickly researches a point brought forth by another delegate. A Williamsport Area High School student, representing Missouri, argues an amendment that would expand states’ rights, allowing them to enter agreements with other nations.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology nursing faculty member recently received the Certified Academic Clinical Nurse Educator credential, newly available through the National League for Nursing. Ann E. Morrison, instructor of nursing, was awarded the credential after successfully passing the Academic Clinical Nurse Educator Certification Exam.