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Penn College's second annual Wildcat Egg Hunt delivered a beautiful pre-spring day for the youngest members of the campus family – and six times the treats as last year's inaugural outing.

Sierra DeMulder's poetry performance ... ... is captured by an audience member. The recipient of a 2014 McKnightFellowship, DeMulder autographs a book ... ... and is welcomed by College Women of Williamsport. From left are Kavitha R. Kolangaden, of Bell Mead, N.J., a pre-physician assistant student; Erin L. Sullivan, of Elizabethtown, enrolled in applied human services; DeMulder; and April M.

Alger (at center, in glasses) and Miller (seated) staff a question-and-answer table for students. The next informative event? A mock presidential debate, with students doubling as national candidates. The faculty member talks one-on-one with Sarah E. Ruhlman, a Web and interactive media major from New Oxford.

Maria N. Piselli has been named assistant registrar at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Piselli began her full-time employment at the college as a scanning operator/records assistant in the Registrar’s Office, moving to a position as external records assistant in July 2012. “Maria’s experience in our office has prepared her well for this position,” said Heather A. Swimley, registrar.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s tennis team got off to a great start in its spring season opener Saturday, the archery squad had another good showing last weekend and the college’s baseball team is set to resume its season. Women’s Tennis Hosting St. Elizabeth in North Eastern Athletic Conference action, the Lady Wildcats posted an 8-1 win.

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. Cody M. Weber, transfer from regular part-time to full-time Waitstaff, Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, School of Business & Hospitality; starting March 21 Andrew R.

Five graphic design students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have earned Student American Advertising Awards from the American Advertising Federation of Northeast Pennsylvania. In an impressive showing, the Penn College students captured four of six gold awards and six of eight silver awards. They were honored at the association’s annual awards banquet, held Feb.

The first time Stone Skinkle-Howard set foot on Pennsylvania College of Technology’s campus, the Texan didn’t think to bring a coat. The unforgiving temperatures on that brisk March day in 2014 made him regret the oversight but not the visit. The prospective welding student quickly discovered that the college met his high expectations.

A concert by The All-American Rejects, sponsored by Penn College and The Campus Activities Board of Lycoming College, will be held at 8 p.m. Friday, April 22, in Lycoming's Keiper Recreation Center. Tickets – $15 for students and $20 for the public – will be available at the Bush Campus Center Information Desk during the week of March 28.

James C. Synol, a building automation technology major from Bloomingdale, N.J., sends wood chips flying. Students talk with club members. Anthony A. Hampton, of Clearfield, a forest technology student, preps a log for chopping. Cooperatively wielding a saw are Synol (left) and forest technology classmate Taylor C. Moyer, of Boyertown. Gathered for a team photo are (from left) Moyer; Harley R.