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Penn College's automotive-related "degrees that work" are on display in Harrisburg this weekend, bolstered by exemplary student work. The Antique Automobile Club of America's Museum in Hershey is promoting its partnership with Penn College at this weekend's Harrisburg Auto Show, sponsored by Motor Trend magazine. The event began Thursday and will run through 5 p.m.

First-year students in a variety of automotive/collision repair majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be eligible for assistance from a scholarship fund recently established by the Susquehanna Valley Corvette Club.

Jillian Rossi's ready smile reflects an artist's love for her work. Among the crafter's tools are precision and a steady hand. Schooled by a pro, Penn College students put those pointers into practice. A Williamsport Area Middle School student watches a demonstration of an English wheel, among the machinery in the college's automotive restoration lab. Collision repair instructor Loren R.

Automotive restoration technology students with the Chevelle outside Madigan Library A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport, fastidiously restored by Penn College students over the past three years, won a first-place junior award at the Antique Automobile Club of America's Eastern Regional Fall Meet held this month in Hershey.

From left, WASD graphic-design students Zach Miller and Chase Campbell assist their CTE instructor, Timothy A. Miller, in applying a vinyl decal ... ... and working out the air bubbles for a smooth, professional look. Kevin P. Sullivan (left), lab coordinator for programs in Penn College's School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications, assists Miller on a side-door application.

Penn State President Eric J. Barron traveled to Pennsylvania College of Technology on Tuesday, his first visit since assuming the presidency in May.

Hoods up for an impromptu inspection Colin W. Williamson (left), dean of transportation and natural resources technologies, and Brett A. Reasner, assistant dean, keep the chow line moving. Studebaker owners enjoy some catch-up time on a gorgeous late-summer afternoon. Penn College retiree Larry L.

Living, learning and enjoying recreational downtime Eric D. Pruden – battle-stained, but still standing Penn College's Automotive Living-Learning Community traveled together in early September to the Roundtop Mountain Resort for some paintball action. Automotive instructor Eric D. Pruden, LLC mentor Jackson S. Walker and Resident Assistant Kadeem D.

In an impressive reversal of tradition – the custom of unwrapping a present before showing it to others – Pennsylvania College of Technology has actually enhanced a gift's value by covering it.

Patricia B. Swigart is interviewed by Mark Fletcher, host of Australia's "Classic Restos." A rare Verrill Wolf Wagon automobile, restored to award-winning quality last semester by Penn College students, is included in a recent addition to an Australian television show's YouTube Channel.