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With a work ethic befitting her T-shirt (which reads “Try to Keep Up”) a girl lays brick after brick. A child smooths yellow-dyed concrete to cast a stepping stone. “Jordan B.” carefully adds a brick to an archway. Twenty of 20 arches built throughout the morning remained intact when the wooden form was extracted. Girls who didn’t hesitate to get their hands dirty share a sandy high-five.

An impressive roster of students and campus organizations recently stepped into the much-deserved spotlight of Penn's Inn, receiving accolades for their contributions to Penn College and the broader community during the 2016-17 academic year. Front row (from left): Lauren J. Crouse, Student Leader of the Year; Elizabeth L.

The sights and scents of spring fill the library entrance. Amanda N. Suda, a landscape/horticulture technology: plant production emphasis major from Harrisburg, attractively incorporated a Hogarth Curve into her piece. A terrarium/mini-landscape, created by horticulture student Katherine L. Kahn, of Williamsport This abstract work was designed by Magdalen C.

World-class chefs spent several days on the Penn College campus to impart their wisdom while they guided students in the production of the 25th Anniversary Visiting Chef Dinner, held April 7.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s long-standing tradition of bold innovation and institutional pride has a new look reflecting those qualities. The college on Wednesday revealed a new athletic logo depicting a strong, powerful and proud wildcat.

The artistry and expertise of eight graphic design students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been recognized in three award competitions. Award-winning Penn College graphic design students are, from left: Nicole A. Kunze, Eliza R. Whyman, Ainsley R. Bennett and Morgan N. Keyser; instructor Nicholas L. Stephenson; and students Zachary T. DiAntonio and Todd R. Surkovich.

Outgoing and incoming members of College Council line a stairwell between floors of the Bush Campus Center. The leadership of Penn College Governance over the past three decades – 16 chairs from past to present – is depicted in a commemorative PowerPoint slide. A Tuesday celebration in Penn's Inn marked this year's 30th anniversary of Penn College's Governance system.

Penn College grad Paul R. South (in red hard hat) leads students on a tour of Danzer Veneers log yard. Students in the Forest Products (FOR 210) class took field trips Tuesday to Wheeland Lumber Co. Inc. in Liberty and to Danzer Veneer Americas in Williamsport. At Wheeland Lumber, the students toured a high-production sawmill, log yard and millwork facility with Penn College alumni Damen R.

Known as one of the premier public horticultural displays in the world, Longwood Gardens features nearly 1,100 acres of natural beauty. Two 2005 Penn College graduates help shape that magnificent scenery by serving as senior gardeners. April J. Bevans, landscape/nursery technology, and Lauren S.

Fiona Powell’s interview with graphic design student Eliza R. Whyman, of Williamsport, whose work is included in the soon-to-open “Design: 2017” exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College, is scheduled to air at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday on WVIA-FM (89.7).