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Penn College's automotive restoration technology major, particularly students' ardent work in returning a vintage Scripps-Booth Model D to roadworthy condition, is featured in an article and video by The Associated Press' Michael Rubinkam. "Passion is what the hobby desperately needs from young people right now," he writes.

Employees and students staff check-in tables in Dauphin Hall's Capitol Eatery. Emma J. Sutterlin, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration major from State College, is among Connections' invaluable student Links. Encouraging incoming students and their families to “share their memories,” Paul R.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students representing seven different majors recently proved their mastery of computer aided drafting and design software programs by passing certification exams. Fifty-two students successfully completed the Certified SolidWorks Associate exam and one student earned Autodesk Inventor Professional certification.

This just in, from the nearby world of wildlife wonder. Even with Father's Day still fresh in our minds, PCToday couldn't resist sharing this photo of a doe and her fawn at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. The mother-and-child nuzzle, which took place in the grassy area within the campus' circular driveway, was beautifully captured Monday afternoon through the library window by Pamela A.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members shared their expertise with an international audience by presenting at the recent COMMON Annual Meeting and Exposition in Anaheim, California. Both Lisa R. Bock and Anita R.

Jonathan R. Hurr, a 2008 mass media communication graduate, and friend Entering Pirate territory in the colors of that "other" Pennsylvania team are the Bitting family from Lewistown. From right are Dad Jeffrey L. Bitting, a 1985 construction carpentry alumnus; daughter Lauren D., a nursing major; Mom Cathy; and Scott A., who earned a degree in computer aided drafting technology in 2014.

Campers prepare daikon radishes for a salad garnish. Chef Frank M. Suchwala, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, helps a student learn knife skills as she minces parsley. The students’ final buffet (just a portion is shown here) shows off their hard work. – A student dices carrots using safe cutting procedures. Chef Craig A.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the college’s budget and tuition rates for 2015-16, the Dining Services and Residence Life fees for the next academic year, “professor emeritus” status for a recently retired faculty member, and the Community Arts Center Board of Directors’ roster.

Paul “Babe” Mayer, who taught in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Fitness and Lifetime Sports (now Exercise Science) Department for 25 years before his retirement in December, has been approved by the Penn College Board of Directors for “professor emeritus” status.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors approved a $109 million operating budget for 2015-16 that features the smallest tuition increase – 2.78 percent – since the institution became a special mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University in 1989. The $109,023,100 operating budget reflects an increase of less than 1 percent (0.95 percent) over 2014-15.