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A colorful Guatemalan scarf is displayed by David S. Banks, a surveying technology student from Williamsport. Banks said the trip was “a profound experience,” informing his career studies and cultural understanding. He has petitioned to graduate next month and plans to return in the fall to major in civil engineering technology. Elizabeth “Ellie” J.

Early birds who arrived at 10 p.m. Wednesday pulled an all-nighter – some did homework and two played the Settlers of Catan board game. (Two more had joined the group by 11, and many more bagan arriving at 8 a.m. Thursday). From left are Christopher D. Hogan, of Halifax, welding and fabrication engineering technology; Ryan S.

Joann L. Eichenlaub, the library's assistant director and leading force in the college's PA Forward ascendancy, displays the certificate of achievement. Star-shaped cookies and brownies were provided by Dining Services and enjoyed by students and employees ... ... including Shelley Bamonte, advertising/marketing assistant in Public Relations & Marketing.

Growing up less than 20 miles from main campus, Adam E. Reinard was well acquainted with Pennsylvania College of Technology as a regional resource featuring such highly regarded majors as plastics and nursing … but without one that immediately appealed to him.

Pennsylvania College of Technology dental hygiene students, joined by local hygienists and dentists who volunteered their time, provided free dental hygiene services to 29 current or veteran members of the armed services and their family members. The 35 students who provided “Service Saturday” treatments on April 14 are in the Community Dental Health course, taught by Kim A.

Seeking a spring challenge for budding student gamers, artists and engineers? Pennsylvania College of Technology and WVIA Public Media – producers of the “Working Class” documentary series – invite K-12 students, teachers and parents to create their own original board games or video games in the Game On! Art Challenge. The challenge is inspired by “Working Class: Game On!

Guests gather in the SASC lobby prior to the start of the ceremony. Attendees view a video showcasing the success resulting from student scholarships. With the donor wall as a visually stunning accent, the president welcomes the crowd as Loni N. Kline, vice president for institutional advancement, stands ready to hand out gifts of appreciation.

From left are Michael E. Allen, welding instructor and department head; students Bachman, Brown, Cline and Passarelli; Flood, AWS president; and students Carroll and Rosler. Flood addresses the Thompson Professional Development Center audience ... ... and joins top prize-winner Bachman (with his plaque and Rebel Welding Machine).

A Culture Cakes activity let attendees decorate cupcakes based on the different parts of their identity. Pride flags and balloons suitably add color to the festivities. Participants take brushes in hand for a painting activity hosted by PC Alliance. A table full of "Pride Swag" offers buttons, bracelets and other giveaways.

Members of the Penn College community contributed 135 pints for the American Red Cross during a two-day collection for the American Red Cross during the past week. "The blood drive goal was 68," noted Carl L. Shaner, College Health Services director. "Wednesday, we collected 64, and Thursday, we collected 71.