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Students tour PennDOT's district office without leaving College Avenue Labs ... ... seeing technology at work, including a LiDar (light detection and ranging) vehicle that uses photogrammatry to accurately measure the landscape surrounding a project site.

Christopher J. Herzog doesn’t remember his first photo subjects as a Pennsylvania College of Technology student. But memories of recent shoots promise to be everlasting. Herzog has trained his lens on the most advanced space telescope in history, an observatory that aims to identify the first stars and galaxies of the universe.

A dual-majoring Pennsylvania College of Technology student has received a $1,700 scholarship from the American Floral Endowment, one of 21 students nationwide sharing $54,500 in total awards.

The Engineering and Industrial Design Department held its annual SolidWorks Pumpkin Carving Contest on Thursday, choosing the top three winners in each of two first-year Technical Drawing I and Detailing I classes. The winners: Houtz, third place, Section 01 Thomma, second place, Section 01 Morgan, first place, Section 01 CCD103-104 (Section 01) Instructor: Katherine A.

B. Braun Medical has awarded $5,000 in grant support to Pennsylvania College of Technology for an update to a roll-fed thermoformer used for instructional purposes in plastics education and workforce training. The company, a Corporate Tomorrow Maker partner of Penn College, has been working with College Relations and other departments to support a variety of programs and students. B.

First-prize winners (from left): Rodriguez-Polanco, Huaman, Gatchell and Hornak Flexing their second-place muscles (from left) are Bugbee, Hollenbach and Harman. "Boohaus," the third annual costume competition within Penn College's architecture program, provided an inviting outlet for students already quite accustomed to displaying their handiwork in the second-floor studio.

Doubly masked – half in costume and half in conscientious compliance – Evan R. Amatore exhibits his arrangement. He is a culinary arts and systems student from Easton. A celebration of inventiveness! From left are Ruhl; John F. Montague, of Newtown, Conn., applied management; Daniel L. Jackson, of Phoenixville, landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis; Trevor M.

Eager to absorb an expert's insight (and get class credit for attending), students check in. Matthews shares decades of experience with his audience ... ... in a far-reaching discussion of threats and thwarts. When the voice is this credible, note-taking is a must. Faculty retiree Lisa Bock, author of several books, returns to campus for a Halloween door-prize giveaway of numerous copies.

With an eye toward snow removal, even on a sunny fall day, concrete science widen and improve an SASC sidewalk. Building construction technology instructor Franklin H. Reber Jr. and students were on the job again Monday, furthering their skills in yet another concrete improvement project.

Among those gathering in the PDC on Friday are (from left): Sandra M. Gallick, an architecture and sustainable design student from Linden; Dorothy J. Gerring, associate professor of architectural technology; Lester; Bartoldus; Christine A.