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Curtin students track the time it takes their team to recreate a Lego model from memory. Chef Sue Major, assistant professor of baking and pastry arts/culinary arts, demonstrates a cupcake-decorating project. During a business workshop, middle schoolers collaborate to test a hypothesis about the most effective size for a workgroup.

Under skies that hadn't yet rumbled with thunder, Joey Sindelar offers pointers. A pyramid of balls, soon to be employed in a show of putting prowess Lining it up, straight and true A smooth exit from the bunker Interest runs higher than the humidity when a pro comes to town.

A 150-year-old Williamsport law firm has established a scholarship benefiting students enrolled in the legal assistant-paralegal majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The McCormick Law Firm Scholarship will make annual awards of $1,000 while building to endowed status. Once fully endowed, the scholarship fund will produce annual awards of $1,000 or more in perpetuity.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Christina R. Wilusz, full-time IRCN Statewide Network Coordinator, Industrial Modernization Center, effective June 24 Tanya L.

Susquehanna Health employees prep vegetables for their competition dishes. Penn College students stand watch to help keep the kitchen running smoothly. From left, Susquehanna Health President Steven Johnson, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour and Susquehanna Health Facility Director Greg Adams prepare to judge the dishes laid before them.

Cameron Manufacturing & Design, of Horseheads, N.Y., has established a new scholarship fund for students at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

A camper aims for pinpoint accuracy in the penny toss. A pingpong table doubles as a well-stocked "fishin' hole." Who needs the NBA Finals when you have a hoop shoot closer to home? Decisions, decisions! The young men and women of Camp ESCAPE opened their minds to come up with creative games for the camp's first carnival this past week.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved a $102.7 million operating budget for 2013-14 – which includes a tuition increase of 4 percent for Pennsylvania residents – and elected state Sen. Gene Yaw as chairman. The $102,684,600 operating budget represents a $4.8 million (4.9-percent) increase from the current budget.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved a $102.7 million operating budget for 2013-14 and a tuition increase of 4 percent for Pennsylvania residents. The $102,684,600 operating budget includes no increase in the college’s original 2012-13 state appropriation of $13,584,000 and represents a $4.8 million (4.9-percent) increase from the current budget.

State Sen. Gene Yaw has been elected chairman of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors. Yaw, R-Loyalsock Township, was elected unanimously at the board’s June 20 meeting. Appointed to the board in 2009 by the President pro tempore of the Senate, Yaw previously served as general counsel for the college for more than 20 years.