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Despite stubborn winter weather, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team will begin its season later this week, while in tournament action Saturday, six Wildcat wrestlers qualified for national championships. Baseball Penn College is coming off its winningest season ever and coach Chris Howard is hopeful of more good things to come.

A groundbreaking artist who seamlessly moves from the hushed solitude of the studio to the teeming interactivity of the classroom will be the keynote speaker for Pennsylvania College of Technology's third Wildcat Comic Con on Saturday, Sept. 27.

Pioneering computer scientist and bestselling author Jaron Lanier – the man who coined the phrase “virtual reality” – will speak at Pennsylvania College of Technology on March 17 as part of its Centennial Colloquia Series. Lanier founded VPL Research, the first company to sell virtual-reality products, and led teams creating VR applications for medicine, design and numerous other fields.

Dorothy J. Gerring Students' cost-effective and energy-efficient home designs are displayed during a reception in Wrapture. Robert A. Wozniak As nose-numbing, furnace-fanning winds rustled the trees around Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Thursday night, those gathered inside warmed to the notion of a toasty home that balances energy usage with money-saving efficiency.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s career-awareness series, “degrees that work.tv,” has been honored again with a Telly Award. The latest episode focusing on management careers is a bronze winner for informational programming in the 35th annual international video competition.

Folklore, style and contagious joy: Malinda C. Love, assistant director of student activities for diversity and cultural life, and Stephen W. Houseknecht Jr., a graphic design major and Student Activities assistant, share the spotlight with Queen Nor (foreground). Tahira – a storyteller, poet, vocalist and percussionist with Keepers of The Culture Inc.

Staff/faculty team avenges '13 loss to students. Game action, under the boards MVP Alphonso Kelly at postgame ... ... and with teammates "The only thing colder than students' shooting is the Polar Vortex," intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf quipped, recapping the team's performance during Thursday's renewed rivalry with its staff/faculty challengers.

Charles Fazzino watches as students add dimension to the anniversary artwork. Base paths float above the colorful playing surface on blobs of near-invisible support. A helping hand directs a student to the proper location for her artistic contribution. The 3-D view from the pitcher's mound A blend of concentration and coordination maneuvers a building block into place.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology plastics and polymer engineering technology major has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship for the 2013-14 academic year. Ryan N. Troiano, of Lake Ariel, received the scholarship from DME Co., a world leader in plastic molding technologies.

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.