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The ACC stage is transformed for a game of elimination. The host has some fun with a student contestant. SGA President Michael L. Spear Pondering the next move Another "case" is opened, revealing an amount to be stricken from the board.

Music on a midwinter night Students of Musical Development staff a snack table. As February approaches outside, the Field House interior is flooded in black-light warmth. Four-hour event boasts music a-plenty for a literally heartwarming cause. K&S Music display tempts the tuneful.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams each tasted victory over the past week and the wrestling squad, in actual individual matches wrestled, showed some strength, too.

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. Tyler M. Rarick, transfer from substitute Dining Services Worker II to regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Feb.

David L. Evans, professor of biology (anatomy and physiology) at Pennsylvania College of Technology, served as a peer reviewer for the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science in 2013. The NCCST publishes outstanding case studies, including 500 peer-reviewed STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) studies in the past 15 years. David L.

The college hosts skills contests in plumbing ... ... commercial baking ... ... precision machining ... ... and even nail care. Penn College was the site for more than 30 skills competitions Friday as faculty joined representatives from business and industry to help facilitate and judge the SkillsUSA District 6 competitions.

Red attire and student energy fill the stands. Commuter Assistant Lauren J. Crouse gauges audience applause for a contestant. Jessica R. Wiegand, a member of the Off-Campus Housing Organization, enjoys a noise-making giveaway. Team Wildcat transforms into Team Nolan during the pregame.

Bruce A. Emig, a Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member who died in May 2013 after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer, has been memorialized by a scholarship at the college. Emig’s wife, Cindy, endowed the scholarship in his memory. Emig was an assistant professor of HVAC technology who had been employed at Penn College since 1989.

The start of the year brings a first for Pennsylvania College of Technology: the selection of twin brothers as Students of the Month. Chosen for the Student Government Association honor are Cody E. Buterbaugh, a building automation technology major, and Zachary J. Buterbaugh, an accounting student. Originally from Conestoga, both are scheduled to graduate in May. Zachary J. (left) and Cody E.

An article by a Pennsylvania College of Technology admissions representative, outlining creative funding for late-night student events, has been published in the January/February issue of Campus Activities Programming Magazine. Mark R.