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Six students and two faculty members from Pennsylvania College of Technology recently attended World of Concrete 2019, the only annual event for the nation’s concrete and masonry industry, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The 44th annual WOC, held Jan.

Love is in the air at Dauphin Hall. Lining up for flank steak ... ... lovingly carved and served by Dining Services' Donna M. Lyons. Even the cappuccino machine donned festive finery for the occasion! Delectable desserts included this chocolate-and-raspberry temptation. Food-lovers found sweetheart deals at Dining Services' Valentine's Day buffet, held in advance of the holiday ...

Coaches and counselors are among those taking part in an early-evening session in the Athletic Department's players lounge. Spencer engages the Klump Academic Center audience during an address that capped his visit. Wildcat athletes interact with the speaker ... ... whose valuable perspective included a hands-on component. Spencer shares his insights on athletes' emotional well-being.

Tiana M. Rawls-White, a culinary arts technology major from Northumberland, captured the 2019 “Penn College Star” title with a prize-winning vocal performance among seven accomplished challengers. Singer Amber L. Way, of Port Matilda, enrolled in applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration, placed second; and mechatronics engineering technology student Kyle B.

Penn College recently partnered with the Beloved Community Council, Lycoming College and STEP AmeriCorps during "Dream Week," leveraging the power of volunteers to help tackle local challenges and advance the Martin Luther King's vision of equal opportunity. The planning committee this week held its wrap-up meeting and provided additional photos of the various events that honor Rev. Dr.

Yellow ribbons, T-shirts and banners provided a vibrant contrast to the wintry landscape – and a vital symbol of support – as the Penn College community raised its collective voice for suicide prevention. In the annual Yell(ow) It Out observance, all were encouraged to wear the appropriate color and post on social media using the #pcthope hashtag to show their solidarity.

A wide variety of rewarding career options await graduates of Penn College's emergency management program, the focus of a new video on the college's YouTube channel. The bachelor's degree prepares students for management positions in government, public health, health care agencies, and a broad spectrum of industries in which planning for potential emergencies is paramount.

Penn College Ski and Snowboard Club members, along with faculty adviser Steven J. Moff (second from left) enjoy winter fun at Killington. Student leaders of the campus organization include Gabriel J. Perl, president (front and center in rust jacket); board member Emily R. Sillaman (to his left); and treasurer Jack H. Farrar (back row, beneath the directional signs).

Under beautiful blue skies (and a blustery wind that lifted the American flag to fittingly full display), "Tony" passes beneath the landmark he marshaled and maintained. Saluting a fallen comrade An honor guard from Bald Eagle Battalion, including ROTC cadets from Penn College, pays its respects. Friday's funeral procession for Anthony L.

Paying tribute to everyday items that are far from ordinary – including the desktop pencil sharpener, ice cream scoop, egg beater, dustpan and fountain pen. Among those viewing the informative installation on Wednesday are Isabelle R.