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A special display of hooked rugs has been arranged by The Gallery at Penn College during the Tiadaghton Quilt Guild’s biennial quilt show, taking place Oct. 18-20 in the Field House at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The rugs were created by the late Ruth Ann Van Horn, wife of Chalmer C. Van Horn, a professor emeritus of drafting at Penn College.

Homecoming 2013, a celebration that carried the pre-centennial theme of "Operation HC2013: The Mission Continues." brought a memory-making assortment of alumni, activity and all-around fun to Penn College.

The darkness dwelling in folk and fairy tales will be illuminated in the next exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College, located on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library. “A Darkness,” showcasing the intricacies of woodcarving and printmaking by artists Lauren Kinney and Patrick Vincent, will run Oct. 11 through Nov. 10.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's second Wildcat Comic Con, one day shorter and nearly twice as popular as its 2012 predecessor, brought close to 1,000 people to main campus Saturday for its trademark blend of fun and education – all centered around graphic novels, comic books, animation and gaming.

The Penn College community welcomed students' loved ones to Parent & Family Weekend (Sept. 20-22), which offered a variety of opportunities for moms, dads and siblings to be reintroduced to their students after the first month of classes.

Artist Christopher Olszewski A compelling piece connects words – "Death," "Violence," "Power," "Fear" and "Conflict" – to images of the artist and a buffalo coin. Treats for the eye and palate greet guests to The Gallery at Penn College. Seniors in residential construction technology and management, Keith F. Fischer, right, and Matthew C.

As chair of the Little League International Board of Directors, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour was seemingly everywhere during the 67th annual Little League Baseball World Series. In the whirlwind dozen days between an Aug.

Penn College greeted new and returning students for the start of the Fall 2013 semester during Welcome Weekend, which provided a variety of opportunities for a transition into campus life after a busy summer: moving into on- and off-campus housing, participating in academic and social activities, and being introduced to student leaders, faculty and staff.

Penn College helped open the Little League World Series for the fifth straight year Wednesday, serving a picnic dinner to the 16 teams in competition before accompanying them to the Grand Slam Parade that formed near the main campus' northwestern boundary.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has established an Office of Facilities and Events to coordinate scheduling of nonacademic meeting spaces and conferences on campus and has named Lenore G. Penfield as its director. Penfield, whose title is director of facilities utilization and college events, had served the college most recently as director of special events and The Gallery at Penn College.