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A member of the Barilla Pasta World Championship team will headline Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Visiting Chef Series in April.

Dental hygiene students provide fun learning stations for families visiting the event. Standing, from left, are Lori M. Weaver, of Newmanstown; Hailey A. Gearhart, of Philipsburg; Dana L. Kraft, of Royersford; Samantha K. Steiger, of Howard; and Michayla J. Roberts, of Newville. Kneeling are Sydney E. Brewer, of Gettysburg, and Staci M. Senior, of State College.

On April 24, Pennsylvania College of Technology will host an information session on its emergency medical services/paramedic program and its emergency medical technician course. The event is scheduled at 7 p.m. in the college’s Klump Academic Center, Room 10. Under the supervision of Brady L. Breon, assistant professor of paramedic, Penn College student Alyssa M.

Student Activities hosted a 1980s-themed Murder Mystery Dinner in the Thompson Professional Development Center on Saturday, performed by the Oxymorons improvisational comedy troupe from Harrisburg and catering to amateur sleuths and armchair gourmets alike. – Photos by Rachel A. Eirmann, student photographer  

KDR caters to the curious! Sampling the fare Sriracha turkey naanwiches add some bite to the buffet. Dining Services manager Danna M. Brooks serves up a preview of dishes on the horizon. Dining Services held a "Recipe Showcase" Thursday afternoon, distributing free samples of new dishes coming to campus dining units in the Fall 2019 semester.

Secondary students go through their paces with poise, professionalism and pride in representing their school. Competition areas dovetaul perfectly with the instructional labs at Penn College, from collision repair ... ... to construction carpentry.

Organizations from across the region came together on Thursday on the Penn College campus to provide fun and educational activities in science, technology, engineering and math for elementary- and middle-school students.

Myal Soul fills CC Commons with uncommon musical talent. The Jamaican flag adorns a bowl of fried plantains, adding Caribbean flair to the bill of fare. Posters, including one honoring authors Alice Walker and Langston Hughes, celebrate contributions of African-Americans. Buttons reflect an array of cultural and historic experience. Students applaud the entertainment.

Becker (left) and Meszaros, students in Chef Michael J. Ditchfield's catering class, were instrumental in the dinner planning. (Photo by Trisha M. Temple, coordinator of student activities-programming) Join Student Activities for "an evening of lace, ruffles and neon" in a retro Murder Mystery Dinner themed around "My Killer 80s Prom." Janelle R.

Justin Shelinski, laboratory assistant for horticulture, leads a session on soil and water conservation. College Avenue Labs was the venue for budding forensics professionals, schooled by police Officer Riley F. Donahoe ... ... in proper fingerprinting techniques. Joshua J.