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Playing all of their games in North Eastern Athletic Conference action last week, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams went a combined 0-4. The regular season concludes this week as each team plays four games, with their finales on Saturday at Bardo Gymnasium. Wildcat wrestlers also close out their season Saturday, at Muhlenberg College.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is one of just a dozen schools nationwide – and the only institution in the commonwealth – to receive equipment recently donated by Seco Tools Inc.

Demonstrating its desire to help keep the community healthy, the Student Nurses’ Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently led a hat, glove and scarf drive to benefit clients of The New Love Center in Jersey Shore. The center provides weekday lunches, a food pantry and other services in the Jersey Shore area.

Enjoying the Soul Food Dinner are (from left) Veronica J. Grimes, a legal assistant-paralegal studies major from Williamsport; Benjamin L. Thayer, a residential construction technology and management student from Hampton, N.J.; and Meagan L. Dosch, of Aspers, enrolled in business administration: marketing concentration. Rib-sticking comfort food The audience mood is buoyed ... ..

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday endorsed a graduate-degree proposal related to the Physician Assistant Program and approved an amendment to the Penn College Education Association contract to allow for implementation of a Consumer Driven Health Plan system.

Is a rewarding career in health care in your future? Penn College at Wellsboro is offering a short course in phlebotomy beginning in April. The six-week, part-time program combines classroom theory and clinical experience to help prepare you to become a phlebotomy technician.

Daniel G. Curtin, a manufacturing engineering technology major from Berwick, has been chosen as the February Student of the Month at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Affiliated with the Bison Battalion, the Bucknell University-based ROTC program that includes Penn College, Curtin served two years as captain of the Color Guard team and one term as president of Cadet Council.

Participating SNA members (clockwise from rear left) are Kasandra L. Smoyer, of Spring Mills; Chad R. Guiswite, of Loganton; Rene Ramirez, of Jersey Shore; and Kimberly A. Lindsey, of Milton. Giveaways share the wellness message. An attentive Lindsey engages her patient ... ... as nursing majors provide "on the cuff" answers.

Bradley T. and Janae B. (Rohrer) Rydbom Love is in the air with onset of the 2016 Penn College Alumni Sweetheart Contest! Wedding pictures shared with Alumni Relations by 14 graduate couples were gathered into an online gallery, collecting “likes” from friends until 11:59 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13.

Turning out for a family-friendly frolic are Francis D. "Dave" Nevill (2009, electronics engineering technology); his wife, the former Deandra M. Lupacckino (2008, baking and pastry arts) and daughter Amelia. Making the 70-foot drop are (from left) Corbin W. Konoski, a 2013 information technology alum; Elizabeth Kidd, a 2013 business management graduate; and Paul C.