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The Quick Start Leadership program, presented by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, assists those launching their directorial careers using several common approaches.

Making rounds with the "Hounds" The Basset Hounds at the Dunham Children’s Learning Center went on their first field trip of summer Wednesday, visiting the James V. Brown Library’s “Fizz, Boom, READ!” magician show with Professor Dave. The Basset Hounds, children who have completed kindergarten or first grade, are enrolled in a nine-week summer program at the center. Photo by Jessica M.

The Wolf Wagon emerges from its transport trailer. The vehicle's wide-open "eyes" match those of the rapt spectators it attracts. An impressive honor for an inspired restoration Among those sharing the sunshine are current Penn College student Sean M. Hunter (in the center of the group at left) and 2014 alumnus Carmen Cicioni (right).

Chef Charles Niedermyer and recent graduate Ching Chan prepare for their live appearance at WBRE’s studios. A faculty member and an alumna of Penn College's School of Business & Hospitality appeared on WBRE's "PA live!" broadcast Tuesday afternoon. Chef Charles R.

A crew from Triple Crown Remodeling, Trout Run, applies a fresh coat of paint – and in a new color for a beautiful campus landmark. The Centennial mosaic, a collaborative project outside the Physician Assistant Center, nears completion. Blue skies and green thumbs combine in this celebration of the season ... and the college's 100th anniversary.

Is a rewarding career in nursing in your future? Licensed practical nursing is a high-priority occupation in the Northern Tier region, and according to the Pennsylvania Center for Health Careers, a shortage of more than 10,000 LPNs is predicted statewide for 2015.

An employee of Pennsylvania College of Technology and her husband, who also works for the college, have established an annual scholarship in memory of her grandparents. Erin S. Shultz, coordinator of career development, and Walter J. Shultz, director of the Office of Instructional Technology, created the scholarship to memorialize Erin’s grandparents, Richard and Mildred Taylor.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology partners with the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence and Prometric to offer certification tests at the college’s main campus in Williamsport. Since 1972, ASE has offered certification exams to automotive professionals as a way for them to receive recognition in their field of expertise.

Registered dietitian Sharon A. Berger talks about healthy eating habits during campers' visit to the Bush Campus Center. Creating a mouthwatering masterpiece The boys and girls of summer The joy of cooking ... ... AND of eating!

Two student groups at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently donated more than $4,000 to a scholarship fund that will help future students. The Penn College chapter of Enactus, formerly known as Students in Free Enterprise, donated $2,282 to the Small Business/Entrepreneurship Scholarship, while students in a Business Planning and Operations class donated $1,779 to the fund.