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Matthew D. Bohlen Ryan T. Fry Zachary R. Beaver Zachary A. Green Four students graduating Friday from the School of Construction & Design Technologies spent much of the day in the carpentry lab, demonstrating their acquired talents in hopes of attaining a Pennsylvania Builders Association advanced skill endorsement. For several hours, the students – Zachary R. Beaver, of Danville; Matthew D.

A forest technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has received a scholarship from a fund that memorializes a longtime regional leader in the lumber industry. Harley R. Heichel, of Wellsboro, received the $1,000 award from the Richard P.

An attentive crowd watches a champion at work. Precision under the waning sun A new "fan club" forms The boys from Cub Scout Pack 38 (and their parents) were treated to an archery exhibition by Wildcat All-American Kendel F. Baier on Wednesday evening, leaving campus quite impressed with her prowess and accuracy.

Distinguished Staff Awards and other year-end accolades were presented at an all-campus meeting observing the 20th annual Employee Recognition Week at Pennsylvania College of Technology. In addition to Distinguished Staff Awards, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour presented awards for Excellence in Academic Advising and Part-Time Teaching Excellence.

President Davie Jane Gilmour closed out the 2014-15 academic year by recognizing the Penn College employees whose galvanizing work ethic will prevail against the formidable opportunities that await on the other side of summer break. "I am confident in our future and in our meeting the challenges that lie ahead," she said. "As you well know, for me, they are opportunities.

Jodi L. Binkley, of South Williamsport, received the Outstanding Early Educator Award from the Central Susquehanna Association for the Education of Young Children at its 20th annual conference, held recently in Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology. Jodi L.

Strickland, Moore, Kelly and Leitzel (from back to front) apply a steady touch to the task at hand. The finished product, displayed by Bressler and Moore, awaits Spring 2015 graduates and their families. Student Affairs staff – led by Todd R. Moore, marketing specialist, and Allison A.

Students watch a Harris's Hawk on pinpoint wing ... ... and in impressive repose. Heimbach with a Peregrine Falcon An American Kestrel joins the display. Fluttering wing feathers announce The Gyrfalcon's participation.

The visitation and funeral will be Friday for Marlin M. Roush, a former instructor and dean at Williamsport Area Community College, who died Sunday, May 10, at his Williamsport home. Originally hired as a temporary faculty member in 1962, he retired in 1982 as dean of the Automotive, Aviation and Heavy Equipment Department.

Phi Mu Delta The national Phi Mu Delta fraternity has recognized the Mu Xi Chapter at Penn College as a "Chapter of Excellence" for the 2014-15 academic year, with the possibility of greater recognition at an outdoor retreat from June 4-7. "Your outstanding accomplishments have not gone unnoticed," Brother Anthony D. Gobbi was told in a letter from Thomas A.