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Students, employees and alumni were among the 1,963 fans attending Penn College's 16th annual “Pack the Park Night” in Susquehanna Bank Park at Historic Bowman Field this week.

A record-breaking number of students – 507, by official count – registered for Tuesday's conveniently combined Part-Time Job Fair and Fall Fusion. A variety of employers were stationed in the Field House, a busy venue made even more popular by its air conditioning, while outside, where a steamy Sept.

Hannah Michelle is at home in the welding lab … … and in the painting studio. In both places, using her hands to create comes naturally. From the Fall 2015 edition of One College Avenue, Penn College's official magazine: Student Hannah Michelle Scheimreif links the seemingly opposite disciplines of studio art and welding and fabrication engineering technology.

Anthony D. Gobbi, of Haymarket, Virginia, chapter president and a building automation technology: heating, ventilation and air conditioning concentration major, captures the cleanup effort in a selfie. Phi Mu Delta Fraternity and Penn College's Student Activities Office coordinated a Riverwalk cleanup on the Sunday of Welcome Weekend.

Nursing students Katelyn I. Arthur, of Muncy, and Tayler D. Mathias, of Watsontown, attempt to read a health history form while wearing glasses that mimic glaucoma. Karen L. Martin, associate professor of medical-surgical nursing, guides students in the Fundamentals of Nursing course through the exercise.

Students exit the gondola after their access to a high-profile aircraft. Penn College alumnus brings DirecTV blimp to Energy Aviation, near the Lumley Aviation Center. Wearing his pride The crowd assembling around the airship lends a sense of proportion. Penn College aviation students were invited by 1997 aviation technology alumnus James Weed to visit the DirecTV blimp, which he maintains.

The talents of a Pennsylvania College of Technology Web and interactive media student have been called into play to enhance the 2015 Little League Baseball World Series website. The website will see a lot of traffic during the 11-day championship, occurring through Aug.

Williamson College of the Trades and Pennsylvania College of Technology have forged an agreement that will ease the pursuit of a bachelor’s degree for Williamson graduates. Students in Williamson’s construction technology programs will benefit from a transfer pathway into Penn College’s Bachelor of Science degree in residential construction technology and management without repeating coursework.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its Summer 2015 dean's list. Summer 2015 list of graduates Rita J. Agbemabiese, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Nursing Natalie M. Aikens, Altoona, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Yaseen S. AlAnazi, Aljubail, Saudi Arabia, English as a Second Language Maryam S. Alhamad, South Williamsport, English as a Second Language Guzel S.

Trueman (left) and Finkelstein-Diaz in WNEP report Newswatch 16’s Kristina Papa incorporated volunteers from Penn College's School of Health Sciences in her Tuesday report on preparations for the Little League Baseball World Series. The WNEP multimedia journalist recently interviewed Mark A.