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Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball and wrestling teams scored victories over the past week. Jesse White (14) scored 10 points in the Wildcats' losing effort against Bryn Athyn College on Saturday. Men's Basketball In home North Eastern Athletic Conference action on Saturday, Penn College lost to Bryn Athyn College, 63-53. The Wildcats were outscored 37-18 in the second half.

Three classes covering a variety of creative tools in the Adobe family of software applications will be offered in March by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The courses are taught by qualified instructors in a relaxed classroom environment, allowing participants to learn, experiment and ask questions.

Orlando, Florida, was fertile ground for Pennsylvania College of Technology this season: Students, alumni and faculty all returned in triumph from an international builders’ show held at the Orange County Convention Center.

Jersey Shore Cub Scouts join their student/faculty hosts in displaying their woodworking success. Cub Scout Pack 116 from Jersey Shore visited Penn College's Carl Building Technologies Center on Wednesday evening, building birdhouses with the help of the Penn College Construction Association.

Tia G. La, a pre-physician assistant major from Guam, has been chosen as the December/January “Student of the Month” at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A former student photographer for Public Relations & Marketing and a Community Peer Educator with Student Affairs, she also volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters and has given of her time at Susquehanna Health (now UPMC Susquehanna).

A makerspace under development at Pennsylvania College of Technology will provide the environment – and essential tools – for students, faculty and staff to collaborate on innovative projects in a dynamic learning setting. The college expects to open its makerspace in the Carl Building Technologies Center on the main campus in Fall 2018.

Allison Crane & Rigging prepares to move the press box into place. The made-in-the-USA unit is lowered onto the bleachers. Newly nestled on the west side of the field, the press box awaits electrical and data hookups to make it fully serviceable once winter turns to soccer season.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from a coalition of longtime industry benefactors. Nathan J.

Davie Jane Gilmour, in her 20th year as president of Penn College, and Paul R. Watson II, dean of academic services and college transitions, have been named among the “Top 100 People” in Central Pennsylvania business and economic development. The list, published in the latest issue of Pennsylvania Business Central, additionally includes Steven P.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Dunham Children's Learning Center hosted an information session Thursday for families whose children will enter kindergarten in August. Barbara J. Albert, director, and Linda S. Dellaquila, group leader, shared tips for making a smooth transition and provided families with the dates and registration requirements of all school districts in Lycoming County.