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Kevin J. Peterman, a business management major from Muncy, gives blood Wednesday through a special machine that allows safe donation of two units of red cells during one visit while returning plasma and platelets to the donor. Buddy the Blood Drop, the mascot of Red Cross Blood Services, helps welcomes donors to Penn's Inn on Wednesday.

In a world that already faces food-insecurity issues and a strained agricultural production system, how will we feed an additional 2 billion people in the coming decades? That’s one of the dilemmas to be posed by a former Bucknell University president during the opening edition of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s 2016-17 Colloquia Series. The presentation by Gary A.

Two freshmen students at Pennsylvania College of Technology capped their high-school careers in impressive fashion. They earned a second-place showing at the 2016 Future Business Leaders of America National Leadership Conference in Atlanta. Joseph C. Lusk, of Linden, and Austin J.

Students abide a blistering hot Wednesday to get the job done. Students in instructor Franklin H. Reber's Concrete Construction lab have built the reinforced forms for the first of three hexagonal pads that will be the basis for Penn College’s Recognition Garden outside the Bush Campus Center.

McDonald (left) joins two other original board members – George E. Logue Sr. (center) and William D. Davis Sr. – for the Penn College Foundation's 30th anniversary in 2011. Logue died the following year, Davis in 2014. Services will be announced for Peyton D. McDonald, 80, a founding member and former president of the Penn College Foundation, who died Thursday, Sept.

Two popular fall events at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been merged into a singular Homecoming & Family Weekend, to be held this year from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. The college traditionally held Parent & Family Weekend in late September, followed by Homecoming a few weeks later. “We knew there was overlap,” explained Kimberly R. Cassel, the college’s director of alumni relations.

Caleb G. Schirmer Kathryn Wentzel Lumley Aviation Center hangar George S. Klump Academic Center From the Fall 2016 Penn College Magazine: Former student photographer Caleb G. Schirmer, ’16, explores the diversity of doors on Penn College’s campuses – and the opportunities waiting on the other side.  Read "Behind Every Door."

The season began in five fall sports for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes last week and, this week, the men’s tennis team is set for its first action when it plays at crosstown rival Lycoming College on Monday.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Rebecca L. Pawlik, regular part-time Registered Dietitian, Dining Services; beginning Sept. 9 Tracey L.

The first three weeks of the fall semester – replete with activities under the umbrella of "PC3" – provide students with a balanced menu of making friends, having fun, involving themselves in campus life and relieving the stress of late-summer studying.