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Winding up a pitch to the kicker A spirited display of flag-waving, shoulder-sitting solidarity Piecing it together, Lego-style After a number of weather-related postponements when the fall semester was newer, “Wildcat Wars” – a Penn College tradition since 2014 – was finally held Tuesday.

Recruiters from Liberty Excavators, Inc., a site development contractor based in Camp Hill, engage students in conversation. Bobcat looking for Wildcats! Daniela Bolivar, recruiting specialist with Crownstone Equipment/McGrew Equipment hands over her business card to prospects.

Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour is among the West Liberty University alumni inductees chosen for inclusion on the institution’s Wall of Honor this fall. Gilmour is one of three 2021 inductees being honored during the Oct. 15 event.

Despite a year of continuing challenges, donors to Pennsylvania College of Technology were honored Monday evening for unwavering support that ignited a record-setting year for institutional fundraising.

Juneteenth, declared an annual national holiday this year in commemoration of slavery’s end in America, will be observed Sept. 17-18 at Pennsylvania College of Technology with a series of events highlighting Black history and culture. Juneteenth honors the June 19, 1865, reading of General Order No.

WELLSBORO – Twenty-four students recently graduated from Penn College at Wellsboro’s practical nursing program. The ceremony was held in the Deane Center for the Performing Arts; graduates processed in the Coolidge Theatre, then received family and friends outside of the facility. The evening marked commencement for two full-time cohorts: Wellsboro and Coudersport.

An Emergency Medical Technician course, beginning the week of Jan. 10 and running through early May, will be offered at three locations by Workforce Development at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Leadership at the Community Arts Center – a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennsylvania College of Technology that merged with the college for administrative purposes in June – is transitioning, beginning Monday, Sept. 13. Having helped to guide the administrative consolidation of the Arts Center with Penn College, Chuck Still, executive director, is turning over the reins to James R.

Joining Skaluba (behind the camera) in helpfully representing Penn College during Saturday's event are (from left) Aaron Larson, of Erie, a forest technology student; Alicia Martinez, Allentown, aviation maintenance technology; Sophia G. Wiest, Butler, entrepreneurial innovation; Caila N. Flanagan, Danville, business administration: management concentration; Amanda F.

Leadership at the Community Arts Center – a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennsylvania College of Technology that merged with the college for administrative purposes in June – is transitioning, beginning Monday, Sept. 13. Having helped to guide the administrative consolidation of the Arts Center with Penn College, Chuck K. Still, executive director, is turning over the reins to James R.