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A 1993 Chevrolet Camaro, converted into an electric-powered dragster and suitably adorned in its Wildcat finest for a trip to Hershey, will be displayed in the Antique Automobile Club of America museum there through Memorial Day. The museum's exhibit on alternative-fuel vehicles opened last weekend, and a number of School of Transportation Technology personnel Colin W.

An alumnus accustomed to preparing food for thousands during a single event will be the next Visiting Chef at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Ninth- and 10th-grade students from four school districts spent Monday, March 5, at Pennsylvania College of Technology exploring careers that rely on math and science during a SMART Girls session. The session was facilitated by the Outreach for K-12 office at Penn College. Participating districts were Southern Tioga, Jersey Shore, East Lycoming and Loyalsock Township. — Photos by Jennifer A.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of the Madigan Library at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will host "Out of This World: Landscapes of Our Solar System" from March 13 to April 19, offering opportunities for area schools to attend interactive lectures related to the show.

The wrestling season, with six grapplers headed to the National Collegiate Wrestling Association championships, is coming to a close this week while the baseball and softball seasons are set to get under way for the Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Madigan Library faculty and staff entertained the Birds, Bees, Bunnies and Bears from Penn College's Children's Learning Center on Friday, enthusiastically sharing stories as part of the annual Read Across America observance that coincides with Dr. Seuss' March 2 birthday.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology will present the first series in its Operational Leader Program beginning March 15. Operational leaders are those responsible for the day-to-day operation of a function within an organization, as well as helping to develop, communicate and implement strategic plans within the specific function.

Just as butterflies symbolize growth and change, the inspired creations of Pennsylvania College of Technology baking and pastry arts students beautifully mark the transformation of ideas into stunningly decorated wedding cakes. Six students in assistant professor Suzann L. Major's advanced cake-decorating course – Patricia A. Bennett, of West Milton; Samuel P. Harer, of Lewisburg; Brittanie M.

A 1973 graduate of Williamsport Area Community College, whose business success became a selfless springboard to helping others achieve their goals, was among the honorees at Thursday's 11th annual Education Celebration held at The Genetti Hotel by the Williamsport-Lycoming Chamber of Commerce and its partners. Carol A.

Students in instructor Drew R. Potts' Strength of Materials class turned manila folders and craft glue into 19-inch bridge spans that were tested to failure in College Avenue Labs on Thursday. "The students have to write a report demonstrating the use of statics and strengths of material," said Potts, a member of Penn College's civil engineering faculty.