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State police talk "rules of the road" with future technicians and operators.

When you enter Capitol Eatery, one of the largest and busiest dining units on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, the serving area boasts bright splashes of color throughout, but the dining room lacked those vivid accents. That changed this summer, when student works of art were installed on its walls.

Last week, the season ended in the North Eastern Athletic Conference semifinals for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s soccer team, it began for the Wildcat wrestlers, six fall sports athletes were awarded all-conference honors and, looking ahead, the start of basketball season looms next week. Women's Soccer “Penn State Berks is a very good team.

Panelists (from left) Lisa M. Andrus, part-time instructor of business administration/management/marketing and owner of Andrus Hospitality; Samuel Ryder, vice president for FNB Bank and a member of the college’s Business Administration Advisory Committee; and alumnus Scott D. Rinker, ’12, branch manager for Jersey Shore State Bank.

Featuring single four-blade rotor and twin engines, the UH-72 was designed as a light utility aircraft. Students view helicopters and get an on-the-ground perspective from military personnel. The UH-60 awaits inspection. With its tandem rotor and heavy-lifting ability, the CH-47 cuts an imposing figure. Maj.

Masters of “The Max” (the ever-popular triple-slice with peanut butter, jelly and marshmallow fluff) are Stephanie M. Puckly and Noah L. English. Service with a smile! English delivers a sandwich to a hungry Cory J. Snyder, an automotive technology: Mopar CAP emphasis student who travels to campus from Turbotville. The variety of the PB&J “menu” can be seen on the Commuter Lounge wall.

From left are Carl J. Bower Jr., Taylor J. Corbett, Justin M. Rinehimer, Joseph M. Brown, Griffin T. Fulton and Jeremy L. Thorne A member of Penn College's horticulture faculty recently attended the GIE+Expo in Louisville, Kentucky, and "Landscapes 2016," a simultaneous educational/networking event sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals. Carl J. Bower Jr.

Free Financial Aid Information Nights will be hosted at two local schools in November and January. The first session will be at 6 p.m. Nov. 14 at Williamsport Area High School, Room A124, and the second will be at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 12 in the South Williamsport Junior/Senior High School cafeteria. Students and parents from either school can attend either event.

The National Science Foundation has recognized Pennsylvania College of Technology’s commitment to tomorrow’s workforce by awarding the institution a grant intended to bolster the pipeline of information assurance/cyber defense professionals. The $438,391 CyberCorps grant will facilitate the college’s efforts to excite high school students about rewarding careers in cyber security.

Jim Ellwood meets with students in one of Rob A. Wozniak's Codes, Specifications and Estimating classes. Students in Penn College's School of Construction & Design Technologies recently had the opportunity to meet Jim Ellwood, educational liaison for the International Codes Council, who visited Building Code-based classes taught by Rob A. Wozniak and Harry W. Hintz Jr.