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Faculty member's chain mail to be displayed during Williamsport's First Friday Joseph E. LeBlanc, an assistant professor of physics at Penn College, will be among those displaying their creative handiwork during First Friday (Nov. 4) in downtown Williamsport. The faculty member – also billed as "woodworker, musician, artist and aerospace engineer" – has been making chain mail for four years.

Like a magician, Richards explains the concept of time dilation with the assistance of Rylee A. Butler, an engineering design technology student from Bellefonte. The first floor of the Klump Academic Center Auditorium fills with "time travelers" from campus and the surrounding community. Nicholas C.

Coach John F. McNichol Jr. gathers with his Wildcat women's soccer team. Tiffany L. Brown drives downfield to score Penn College's only goal. The college mascot walks the bleachers, inspiring spectators. Hailee L. Hartman assisted Brown on the Wildcat goal.

Penn College Police Officer Jen J. Bowers interacts with a costumed campus visitor. Picking their "spots" near the drive-in Guests try their hand at mechanized competition, courtesy of the Students Wildcats of Robotic Design. Members of the Williamsport Bureau of Fire display Engine 14-1 from the Old Lycoming Township Volunteer Fire Department.

Reber's class fills the forms for one of 18 upright pillars that will hold plaques of recognition. An earlier pour shows the configuration of wedges atop a geometric pad. The Campus Center roof provides a perfect "big picture" vantage point. Another set of vertical walls for Penn College’s Recognition Garden was erected this week by Franklin H.

Five members of the Penn College Shotokan Karate club attended a two-day training camp and tournament at Temple University this past weekend.  Alton "A.J." Hinson, John B. Preine, Jason S. Murphy, Destiny R. Barto and Timothy L. Pegg participated in multiple training sessions with students from six other colleges in the East Coast Collegiate Karate Union.

Fall Open House, held Sunday at Pennsylvania College of Technology, provided an eye-opening experience for those considering enrollment with a national leader in applied technology education. Held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the day included tours; rewarding interaction with employees, students and inspiring alumni; and unique insight into campus life. – Photos by Tia G. La and Grace F.

The women’s soccer team is playoff-bound and the wrestling squad is set to open this week while seasons ended last week in cross-country, men’s soccer, women’s volleyball and golf at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Wrestling Young, but loaded.

Several Wednesday events at Penn College, geared to children and the young at heart – and another certainly to be avoided by the faint-of-heart! – put the campus in the mood for Halloween.  Students living in Residence Life's Village Apartments handed out goodies to youngsters going door-to-door during convenient trick-or-treat hours, followed by a carnival in Rose Street Commons.

Through its Workforce Development & Continuing Education (WDCE) office, Pennsylvania College of Technology began an ambitious project in 2015 to develop a new leadership training program for companies. In partnership with respected program developers representing many employment sectors, a curriculum was built to hone the skills of front-line leaders, mid-level managers and senior executives.