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Hines shares his life-saving regimen for coping with his diagnosis of bipolar disorder ... ... and recounts his transcendent story later in the evening. A billboard outside the ACC stresses the importance of QPR Training (Question, Persuade and Refer) in reading the warning signs of emotional crisis.

With three Spring Commencement exercises just around the corner, the Bush Campus Center was the place to be. Surrounded by diploma frames and other commemorative items, Jessica L. Laubach, textbook operations assistant, rings up another sale. Soon-to-be-grads check out the selection of class rings. Doing brisk business in caps and gowns is Lisa M. Dincher, the store's operations manager.

The Gallery at Penn College offers a beautiful venue for a discussion on intellectual property. Madigan Library assistant director JoAnn L. Eichenlaub, White and Derr bring their expertise to the panel. Albert offers insight into the art, science and business of patents. Matthew D. Krepps, a member of the aviation maintenance faculty, poses a question.

Students walk the campus mall in support of healthy relationships, racking up steps alongside the welded "Student Bodies" sculptures. "How do you define love?" is answered in a variety of ways via Post-it Notes. A formidable show of support is provided by Wildcat athletes ... ... including softball players (from left) Taylor A. Krew, Danielle R. Bonis and Taylor D. Brooks.

Gwendolyn M. Wagner (left) and Katherine L. Mertes (right foreground), both interviewed for broadcast – work with classmates at Calvary Baptist Church. Proudly exhibiting their community service are (front row) Mason M. Miller, of Chambersburg, and Luse; (middle row) Nicholas J. Hufnagle, Williamsport; Mertes, Williamsport; Alexander J. Kosylo, Pittsburgh; William M.

Surveying technology faculty and students were among those attending a recent dinner meeting of the Susquehanna Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors. Front row (from left): Colton L. Copenhaver, McClure; Madison L. Carts, State College; and Dustin M. Houck, Petersburg. Back row (from left): Mark A. Valchar, Petersburg; Brock L. Gosling, Denver; faculty member Eric D.

A partnership with Guittard Chocolate Co., the oldest continuously family-owned and -operated chocolate-making business in the United States – and exclusive chocolate provider to the college's School of Business & Hospitality – is giving Penn College students and eye-opening and mouth-watering appreciation for quality. "I love their chocolate," said Natascha G.

Twenty-eight Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been selected by Levy Restaurants to help serve an expected crowd of more than 160,000 at the 2017 running of the storied Kentucky Derby on May 6. The Derby, an icon of Southern tradition, is the longest-running sporting event in the United States, first run at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1875 before a crowd of 10,000.

Jacob T. Motley (far right), an automotive restoration technology student from West Chester, offers an overview of the work being performed on a 1972 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. Faculty member Roy H. Klinger talks with (from left) college President Davie Jane Gilmour and Sens. Yaw, Eichelberger and Aument. Automotive restoration technology major John A.

As part of an event that spanned 11 participating colleges – and the Northeast Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center – and involved 868 health and allied health students and nearly 150 health care professionals as facilitators, the eighth annual Collaborative Care Summit convened at Pennsylvania College of Technology on April 5.