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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.

About 50 alumni of Williamsport Technical Institute returned to campus on Friday for an annual reunion of graduates from the institution that laid the foundation for today’s Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library has reached the Gold Star plateau in the PA Forward Star Library program, the first academic library in the commonwealth to be so recognized.

Whether delivering Broadway dazzle ... ... or campus pride ... ... the Wildcat Dance Team fervently moves through a display of musical styles and costume changes. Penn College’s Wildcat Dance Team held its spring “Take the Stage” fundraiser Thursday evening in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium, the second of two performances within the week.

Jacqueline R. Dull, of Mohnton, presents a variety of macaron-topped cupcakes, a sample of the offerings from her company, Simply Sweet. Rachel A. Henninger, of Bellefonte, presents Rise & Shine Bakery, an artisan bread bakery. Amber Kreitzer, of Port Trevorton, used a variety of artisan beer flavors to inspire her Boozy Sweets.

Girls in ninth through 12 grades visited Pennsylvania College of Technology on Friday for a hands-on exploration of careers in construction and design.

The Susquehanna Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors hosted its annual Ed Dobeck Memorial Award dinner meeting at Pennsylvania College of Technology on April 5, enabling regional land surveyors to welcome surveying technology students into the profession. From left are JoAnn Dobeck; Bradley A. Zeigler; and Penn College student Mark A.

The speaker is backed by visuals of a brooch she gave to former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who used pins as her diplomatic signature. Two stories of audience engagement in the ACC Auditorium Strzelec answers an audience member’s question as the evening’s moderator, Craig A. Miller, instructor of engineering design, looks on.

Students like Eric Tuller begin their scientific experiments by preparing a hop tea. From the Spring 2018 Penn College Magazine: Nationally recognized brewing expert Tim Yarrington teaches the modern science of an age-old craft in the college’s brewing and fermentation science major. Read "Brewing: Seriously Sciency."