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A Pennsylvania College of Technology senior has been awarded one of two annual scholarships from the Society of Plastics Engineers Pittsburgh Section. Tamara R. Rader, of Knox, enrolled in the college’s plastics and polymer engineering technology bachelor-degree major, received the Pittsburgh Section Annual Scholarship.

Dancers Madeline A. Lusk (left) and Kelsey J. Maneval get a morale boost from their Penn College Benefiting THON colleague Eric S. Ross, a physical fitness specialist major from Orwigsburg. Pre-nursing major Emily D. Perry, of Hanover, emblazons "FTK" – honoring THON's "For the Kids" focus – on Dustin C.

Baking and pastry arts student Kristina M. Williams adds chocolate “ribbons” to petit fours, a “gift” for guests following the meal. Chef Brian O’Hea guides culinary arts and systems student Sammera T. Fleming in plating eggplant caponata, the first course.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students again are volunteering their time to help qualified individuals as they prepare their 2013 income tax returns.

Jessica A. Long, a student in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s health information technology major, was named a 2013 Merit Scholarship recipient by the American Health Information Management Association Foundation. Long, a sophomore from Shoemakersville, received the foundation’s Undergraduate Merit Scholarship. Jessica A.

On March 6, the public is invited to view “Destination Wedding”-themed cakes as part of a cake competition for Pennsylvania College of Technology students. Eight students enrolled in an advanced-level cake decorating course spend about 18 hours of class time on their three-tiered, fondant-covered cakes.

A scholarship has been established by Volkswagen of America Inc. and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation/Automotive Youth Educational System in memory of a Pennsylvania College of Technology automotive technology alumnus. Zachary C. Teter, who graduated in August 2011 with an associate degree, was killed in a March 19 vehicle accident in Schuylkill County.

Culinary arts technology students Sarah Anne E. Haines (left) and Maria K. Maneval take part in decorating sweets From simple Tootsie Roll to edible artwork Plastics and polymer engineering technology student Ryan K. Jackson follows the instruction of Chef Sue Mayer.

Pennsylvania College of Technology student Scott D. Hubler won’t be in class this week ... but he has a good excuse. Hubler, of Coplay, is in Florida preparing for his first ARCA Racing Series event at the famed Daytona International Speedway. Hubler is scheduled to drive the No. 7 car in the Lucas Oil 200 on Saturday.

Two Penn College students will be among the record-setting 711 participants in THON 2014, Penn State's 46-hour dance marathon to fight pediatric cancer. Madeline A. Lusk, a physician assistant major from State College, and Kelsey J.