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Students pour the mortar that will adhere the concrete tabletop to its stone base. Luse reacts to the class's "level" of craftsmanship. Hintz lays down a bead of caulk between the halves. Who needs a lift truck with a team of students to do the heavy toting? An impressive community project is celebrated with a photo op.

Instructor and students gather for an energetic outing ... ... on trampolines that add a new dimension to dodgeball. Members of the Automotive Living-Learning Community traveled to the Fly World Trampoline Park on Elmira Street on Sunday, having fun and getting a sufficient workout to help them rest soundly before end-of-semester exams! Joining Eric D.

President Davie Jane Gilmour greets nursing student Lauren D. Bitting, of Lewistown, and her parents, Jeffrey and Cathy, during Welcome Weekend 2014. Accomplishments by students, employees and alumni in 2014-15 demonstrate that Penn College is a thriving, indispensable source of higher education and workforce development.

Family Appreciation Tea held at Dunham Children's Learning Center The Dunham Children’s Learning Center recently celebrated the end of the semester, as families joined their children for an afternoon snack during the Family Appreciation Tea.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams split in their games last week, but each was successful in its North Eastern Athletic Conference opener. The wrestling team, meanwhile, lost its only match. Men’s Basketball The Wildcats opened the week Wednesday with a 77-71 nonconference loss to Alfred State.

From hors d’oeuvres to classical desserts, students in Penn College’s School of Business & Hospitality proudly showed off their end-of-semester projects during Friday's 2015 Food Show in the Thompson Professional Development Center’s Mountain Laurel Room. –  Photos by Jennifer A. Cline, writer/editor-One College Avenue

Linda M. Barnes, associate professor of occupational therapy assistant, provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities inherent in accommodating an aging population of baby boomers. Rob A. Wozniak, associate professor of architectural technology, adds his insight to students' brainstorming.

An assembly line preps stars to be fondly affixed to the Veterans Holiday Tree. Regina M. Peluzzo, a civil engineering technology major from Philadelphia, hangs lights. Personalized ribbons enhance the tree's meaning. Red, white and blue lights twinkle as Aaron S. Haefner, a second-shift horticulture technician from General Services, helps get to those hard-to-reach places.

Multitasking at the griddle, Dining Services' Patricia L. Gartley still finds time to smile. A fun-filled helping of collective comfort food Bonding over breakfast Residence Life employees, ready to serve diners Displaying his newly won Rockstar sign is Matthew S. Nauman, an electronics and computer engineering technology major from Ulysses. (Jonathon M.

A particular favorite is Koda, a Leonberger who perennially proves that good things come in big packages, too! Students get acquainted with Kenzie, a golden retriever mix ... ... and Pepper, a schnauzer. Dogs line up to help students calm down. Getting a cuddly lapful of Gus Certified therapy dogs returned to the Madigan Library this week, a huggable addition to the Finals Week schedule.