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With eight straight-set wins and four consecutive match victories, the Penn College Men’s Volleyball Club team ended its season atop the bronze-flight bracket at last weekend's National Collegiate Volleyball Federation championships in Dallas.

As Pennsylvania College of Technology counts down to its centennial celebration in 2014, it invites students, employees, alumni and retirees to nominate a favorite read for its Centennial Book Project. The Centennial Book Project aims to provide for a dialogue focused on some attribute or value that represents the institution.

Esther Bauer commands the ACC Auditorium stage. A crowded house turns out to hear the Holocaust survivor, pictured with a friend shortly after the allied liberation of the Nazi death camps.

A student talks with Jeff Heverly, of Breon's Inc. in Pleasant Gap, which sells and services motors, pumps, generators and air compressors. Thomas M. Whitehouse (left) and Keith D. Vandegrift, both graduating next month with degrees in residential construction technology and management, show the selfless side of "degrees that work" : both are members of the Independent Fire Co.

Travis Hendershot First baseman Travis Hendershot, set to graduate in May from Penn College's electronics and computer engineering technology: robotics and automation emphasis major, has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Co-Player of the Week for the period ending April 7.  The Muncy resident was superb at the plate during the team's 7-1 week, batting .548 (17 for 31) with

Students from construction majors and several other disciplines skillfully represented Pennsylvania College of Technology during competition at the National Association of Home Builders International Builders’ Show recently held in Las Vegas.

Harold K. Dauncey shares his senior project with an inquisitive group of high school students. Three representatives of Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies visited Central Mountain High School in Clinton County on Monday, twice showcasing a student's senior project for about 40 members of Ken Kryder's electronics class. Daniel W.

Hugh M. MacMullan The 1971 Montage, the yearbook for Williamsport Area Community College, is dedicated to MacMullan (the first chair of the college's English department). During his naval service from 1942-46, MacMullan wrote and directed more than 100 documentaries – one of the short training films brought Gene Kelly to Williamsport.

The dean of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Business and Computer Technologies recently served on a site-visit team evaluating a Florida university’s business school that is seeking accreditation status. Following a comprehensive review and discussion of the business school’s self-study report, Edward A.

The Wildcat Dance Team attended a New York City Dance Intensive on Saturday, March 23, at the world-renowned Broadway Dance Center.