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ABC National Chairman Greg Hoberock joins a team of blue-clad Penn College construction management students, from left: Charles J. Lutz, of Reading; Benjamin S. Stover, of Hershey; Nicholas S. Tomaine, of Lafayette Hill; Everett J. Zaluski, of Warrington; and Preston K. Nelson, of New Tripoli.

Sami A. Al Anazi, Fadhil A. Aljishi and Mohmmed AlNasser Fadhil A. Aljishi graduated from the plastics and polymer engineering technology degree in December. Penn College laboratories offer advanced plastics education not available in Saudi Arabia.

Penn College Wildcats Five Penn College baseball student-athletes made the grade as they were named to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association All-Academic Team. The team, announced at the championship banquet, is comprised of players that have a 3.5 cumulative GPA or higher and are academically a sophomore or above.

For the second year in a row, the Off-Campus Housing Organization, Wildcat Events Board and Penn College's Community Assistants combined two popular campus traditions – the former Vine Avenue block party and the WEBstock festival – to create one huge end-of-semester bash.

Flutist Jessica L. Gower recently became Pennsylvania College of Technology’s first participant in the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band Festival. The 66th annual festival was held over three days at Mansfield University, concluding March 17 with a concert conducted by Lt. Col. Alan Bonner, retired commander and conductor of the U.S. Air Force Band.

Katie L. Kratzer Penn College's Katie L. Kratzer, of Selinsgrove, has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Softball Newcomer of the Year for her efforts as a rookie in the 2013 season. She was also named First-Team, All-Conference. Both awards are voted on by the coaches of the PSUAC and are based on performance throughout the season.

No soil? No problem for this garden! Fresh learning opportunities are growing at Penn College, thanks to a hydroculture garden that is serving the needs of landscape/horticulture majors.

It was a tall order for the Penn College Men’s Club Lacrosse team: three games in as many days, against #17-ranked Penn State Altoona and Bloomsburg and Shippensburg universities. The Wildcats played their best lacrosse of the season and swept all three to finish the season with a record of 4-3, their highest winning percentage in history.

Phi Mu Delta's Dustin C. Bailey, of Petersburg, enrolled in building science and sustainable design: architectural technology concentration, pitches in. More than 40 Penn College students recently contributed their time to help Camp Victory prepare for the opening of its season.

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. Caleb J. Swartz, full-time Admissions Representative, starting May 6 Ian M. Bell and Eric W. Tupper, full-time Technical Support Analysts-Computing Services, Information Technology Services, effective May 6 Diana L.