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The disparate threads of Homecoming and Parent & Family Weekend were woven together again this fall, producing another seamless tapestry of fun and reconnection for graduates, current students and families.

The School of Nursing & Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology held a multifaceted celebration on Oct. 4 by hosting an open house of its facilities and welcoming accomplished alumni, who reflected on how their education has shaped their careers.

A teeming ground floor marks library's "pet project." Warm eyes survey the crowd for frazzled friends. (Yup. That's the spot. Right below the ear and above the neck. Ahhhhhhh.) Radiating an aura of relaxation Therapy dogs, an ever-popular outlet for students' anxiety, returned to campus Wednesday to effortlessly ease the stress of midterms.

The ACC Auditorium draws a healthy crowd ... ... as Ehrmann emphasizes, through the prism of sports, the good choices and personal responsibility that should more widely define masculinity. Faculty members Katrina A. Sinclair and Craig A. Miller facilitate discussion after the movie in Penn's Inn ... ... aided by Community Peer Educator David A. Gadalla (standing at right).

High school visitors settle into a quiet meditation corner in The Gallery at Penn College to participate in Meredith Grimsley’s workshop focused on healing through vulnerability, empathy and stitch. High schoolers enjoy the “Create Your Own Dreamcatcher” workshop.

Members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapter of the Student American Dental Hygienists’ Association, along with dentist and dental hygienist volunteers, will provide free oral cancer screenings on Saturday, Oct. 6, from 9-11 a.m. The event will be held in the college’s Dental Hygiene Clinic, on the second floor of the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center.

Student Natascha G. Santaella, of Williamsport, and Gary T. Pandolfi, refrigeration, heating and plumbing mechanic, send color coursing through the Veterans' Fountain. Student leaders outside the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center, with the newly tinted fountain spraying behind them, are (from left) Santaella; Everett B. Appleby, of Wilkes-Barre; David A.

Feet were on the move Saturday morning in two inaugural 5K events designed to raise awareness for important social issues: veteran suicide and human trafficking. Pennsylvania College of Technology’s student veterans fraternity, Omega Delta Sigma, held a 5K Silkies Run on campus, starting at the Field House.

Brada AEthelwald, target archery marshal for Region 3, explains differences between bows and arrows of then and now. Enjoying the festive air are (from left) John F. Chappo, assistant professor of history/history of technology, and information technology majors Andrew W. Hofmann, of Cherry Hill, N.J.; Matthew J. Danner, of Taylor; and Scott W. Master, of Gifford.

Simon P. Couls Jr., information assurance and cyber security, exhibits excitement (and refreshment) in the line. Jack M. Banker, electronics and computer engineering technology, motions wildly as he fights enemies in Superhot VR. Industrial design student Tyler M. Schmill laughs heartily while slashing through Fruit Ninja VR.