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Aviation instructor Michael R. Robison deploys the motor. The Lange is equipped with electronic flight instrumentation. Robison prepares for flight. Taxiing to the end of the runway ... ... and climbing after takeoff To inspire electricity students, aviation instructor Michael R. Robison brought an electrically powered aircraft to Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center on Friday.

As Pennsylvania College of Technology continues its multiyear Countdown to the Centennial, PCToday helps share the institution's remarkable story through the eyes and words of those who lived it.

Pierogy Man, outside the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center during a tour of campus landmarks Pierogi Loaf – comfort food, and then some – returns to CC Commons. Dining Services employees gather 'round their guest.

Raggedy Ann and Andy, a pair of "living dolls" The Wildcat and friend form a super alliance. A Village resident offers a wet-suit welcome. The children of Paul R. Watson II, assistant dean of integrated studies-programs, join in the larger-than-life fun. Where's Waldo? Hangin' out with friends, of course.

Holding up his smartphone, Daniel J. Clarke recalls those who thought email was a fad and pagers were here to stay. A multiple Penn College graduate shares real-world perspective with humor and insight. Smaller devices make for a smaller world, as Clarke can interact globally without leaving Pennsylvania.

The Penn College men’s soccer team will host Penn State Hazleton for the Penn State University Athletic Conference championship game at 1 p.m. Saturday on the Athletic Field. There will be free "thunder sticks," coffee and tea, and the chance to win a $25 gift card to Sheetz. Come cheer the Wildcats to victory!

Matt Haile The Penn State University Athletic Conference has named Penn College's Matt Haile as "Golf Coach of the Year" for the 2012 season.  Haile led the Wildcats to one of their strongest showings, with a regular-season championship and a second-place finish at the PSUAC Championships.  This is his first time receiving the honor; Haile has headed the college's golf team since 2009.  In that s

Knocking free the supporting form, instructor Glenn Luse shares a student's excitement when her arch holds firm. A Penn State student pleasantly accepts a trowel (and some learned advice) from the industry's Ron Bower. Faculty member Richard Motter helps a duo maneuver a block into place. Instructor Robert Gresko offers personalized attention to students working with stone.

Faculty member Sandra Gorka enlightens her audience of IT knowledge-seekers. Attentive students focus on Linux instruction. The Information Technology Living-Learning Community, among the more active academic-themed housing clusters within Penn College's Residence Life Office, gained insight into scriptwriting for the Linux operating system Tuesday.

Richard Sahn, instructor of sociology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently presented a paper, “The Problem with Horatio Alger Socialization: Why Students From Working-Class Families Identify With the 1 Percent,” at a professional conference. The presentation was made at the annual conference of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society on Oct. 13 at Penn State Schuylkill.