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The victors are joined by coach Allie Kennell, whose career record goes to 1-0. Chris Howard prepares an inbound play. Student MVP Jeremy Rall shows off his plaque ... ... and puts on his "game face" with teammates. The staff/faculty team was ready for revenge at Monday night's basketball rematch against a student squad.

Pennsylvania College of Technology junior Jordan A. Courter and senior LaQuinn N. Thompson were recognized as the institution’s top scholar-athletes at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania Winning Combination event held Thursday at Lycoming College. From left: Penn College Director of Athletics Scott E.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Athletics Department hosted its second annual Girls & Women in Sports Day Clinic on Saturday. Sixteen student-athletes from softball, soccer, volleyball and basketball instructed more than 35 local elementary-aged girls in their respective sports. Each girl had the opportunity to participate in all four sports.

A dedicated group of exercise science students at Penn College is showcasing its flexibility, strength and creativity, thanks to an Instagram account. The students' moves and poses, a combination of acroyoga and calisthenics, have proved to be quite popular and inspiring – as seen in this YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chG901wUYbU

Sandra Gorka, Jacob R. Miller and Daniel W. Yoas – associate professors of computer information technology – gather with members of the IT Living-Learning Community at ABC Lanes. Three faculty joined 10 students from Penn College's Information Technology Living-Learning Community for a Tuesday night of bowling at ABC Lanes, near campus at 1245 Park Ave.

From left: Students Michelle D. Kachik, of Clarence; Rylee A. Butler, of Bellefonte; Brittany R. Terpstra, of Jim Thorpe; Emma J. Sutterlin, of State College; and Zoey (a friend's daughter). Penn College students put their "PCT" pride in writing. The Red Land team from Lewisberry, which won the U.S.

Students at Pennsylvania College of Technology were among community groups that made soup and bowls for Central Pennsylvania Food Bank’s sold-out “Soup and a Bowl” fundraiser, held Feb. 19 in Williamsport. The event, celebrating its 10th anniversary, features a variety of soups, breads and desserts. In addition to lunch, guests leave with a soup bowl donated by a local potter.

Making a powerful visual statement, 22 Penn College veterans represent the number of servicemen and women lost to suicide each day. Gwendolyn A. Ntim, a health arts: practical nursing emphasis major from Yonkers, New York, delivers a rendition of the national anthem, surrounded by members of the Omega Delta Sigma veterans fraternity.

Saluting a helpful neighbor As Tuesday's two-hour weather delay turned into an all-out closing of Penn College, students and employees joined other area residents in cleaning up the sloppy mix of overnight snow and persistent morning rain. Among those pitching in was Shawn A.

Coordinated by the Association of Research Libraries, Fair Use Week (Feb. 22 -26) is supported by many participating organizations, from the American Library Association to Yale University.