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WDCE's Thomas W. Fry discusses motor and motor controls during Wednesday afternoon's Refresh Tech session. Employees of area businesses fill a classroom in the Center for Business & Workforce Development, thanks to training scholarships.

From a vibrant palette ... ... new banners entice the eye ... ... and engage the mind. Just in time for this month's Spring Open House, new banners are rising alongside the roadways and walkways of Penn College – inspiration for visitors and affirmation for students and employees.

A unified 'Grateful Bread' shows its team spirit. The first course: fresh citrus salsa with spinach salad served in a crisp-angel-hair-and-Parmesan basket, with drops of pomegranate juice reduction. The judging team, diligently meeting its responsibilities in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.

The Mary Beth Saar Memorial Scholarship, intended to meet emergency needs of eligible Penn College students, is now fully endowed and will be available for awards beginning with the Fall 2015 semester.

The scheduled baseball opener for Pennsylvania College of Technology at Mary Washington was canceled Friday after a late-week snowstorm hit Fredericksburg, Virginia, but everything is still on track for the college’s baseball and softball teams as they compete this week in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where temperatures will be warmer but there is a chance of showers.

A worker is lifted aloft to unravel the Stars and Stripes. Barry L. Loner Jr. (at the crank), facilities supervisor, and Don J. Luke, director of facilities operations, advance the periodically required replacement project. A rapidly responding team of General Services co-workers attaches a replacement flag, which catches the wind ... ... on its way back up the pole.

Roger D. Jarrett, a successful businessman, community volunteer and alumnus of Pennsylvania College of Technology predecessor institution Williamsport Area Community College, received an Alumni of the Year Award at the 14th annual Education Celebration hosted by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce.

The Robert & Maureen Dunham Children’s Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology received a $500 grant to enhance activities and lessons that teach children about healthy lifestyles. “We will be using the grant to update our nutrition and physical activity policies and practices to reflect current research about best practices for young children,” said Barbara J.

A middle-schooler feels the weight of a sledgehammer as Harry W. Hintz, instructor of construction technology, shows the group several tools of the concrete masonry trade, including … … a diamond-tip saw … … and a float. Participants watch as concrete tumbles in a mixer. A youngster shovels green concrete to fill a paver mold.

Cade Cassel assists storyteller Joanna Maddox, who portrayed astronaut Mae Jemison during Penn College's Feb. 2 Soul Food Dinner. Penn College joined in the national observance of Black History Month through a series of events during February. The annual Soul Food Dinner, held in Penn's Inn, kicked off the month on Feb. 2.