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The Weatherization Training Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology has officially changed its name to the National Sustainable Structures Center, a designation that reflects continuing opportunities to provide building-science and energy-conservation training to the commercial sector, complementing the training center’s extensive experience in the residential field.

Beginning with the new year, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s North Campus will offer its array of noncredit education programs and industry training from a new location. The 35-acre North Campus facility on Route 6 is being sold to Shell, and the college will begin renting instructional space from the Wellsboro Area School District.

Far more elfish than selfish, Valerie L. Fessler, director of alumni relations/annual giving, shares her bountiful cookie supply. Passengers get a red-nosed reminder of the holidays at hand. Kindred spirits in seasonal red, Santa and young Alice Fessler (joined by her father, Curtis M.) meet for the first time.

Members of the Bear Bunch are entertained by a holiday favorite. Children, staff and parents at the Dunham Children’s Learning Center are enjoying the train display set up in the lobby conference room by Patrick M.

The winners gather to claim their tasty prize. Students dig into their Q&A reward. The First-Year Experience students of Marc E. Bridgens, Penn College's dean of construction and design technologies, were selected as the fall semester's most engaging class during Dana R. Suter's financial-literacy presentations.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Hospitality served up another year-end display of fanciful final projects during the 2012 Food Show in the Thompson Professional Development Center’s Mountain Laurel Room – including local landmarks constructed of chocolate, auctioned to benefit Habitat for Humanity. – Photos by Jennifer A. Cline, writer/editor-One College Avenue

Alumni of Bison Battalion who have gone on to successful Army careers have been brought to life in an art project on Bucknell University's Academic Quad. Cadets' yearbook photo recreated by Bucknell University student artists.

Martial-arts students go before the judges ... ... and exhibit group discipline in the Field House Seven members of Penn College's Martial Arts Club completed a successful belt testing program Saturday at the Field House.  Michelle H. Ni, of Berwick; Alexander J. Hilton, of Saegertown; Jeremy P. Hansen, of Williamsport; and Jackson H.

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. Kyle T. Beatty, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Dec. 13 John M. Charnego, full-time Environmental Specialist, General Services, effective Dec.

Thanks to a 4-0 record by the wrestling team, Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams went 5-4 last week. Wrestling The Wildcats continued their early-season domination in the Penn State University Athletic Conference with a 42-21 win over Penn State Fayette on Wednesday to go to 3-0 in the conference.