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A Life Flight crew – always made up of a pilot, flight registered nurse and paramedic, introduce students to Life Flight operations. Paramedic Gregg Martuccio straps a student volunteer in for transport. A crew from Geisinger Medical Center’s Life Flight medical transport fleet made its annual landing on the Madigan Library lawn on Thursday.

The Community Arts Center in Williamsport has engaged a consulting firm to help it assess its organizational structure and business processes moving forward.

A series of academic-based camps at Pennsylvania College of Technology included enough information to satisfy minds hungry for challenge, while not forgetting that it IS summer.

More than two dozen professionals recently gathered at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Plastics Innovation & Resource Center to learn about rotational molding from some of the most knowledgeable practitioners in the business.

A woman who grew up in Williamsport and credits early mentors with stirring her creativity and curiosity, is returning “home” to exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College. Michelle Ramin, an artist who lives and teaches in San Francisco, will begin the gallery’s 2016-17 exhibit season with her show, “The Sky’s (Not) The Limit,” a collection of oil paintings, watercolors and colored-pencil pieces.

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. Ashley R. Murphy, full-time Director of Admissions, effective July 5 Lauren Healy, full-time Head Coach, Women's Basketball and Sports Information/Student Athlete Development Assistant, Athletics; effective July 5 Ryan S.

Kimberly R. Cassel (on stage), director of student activities, and the Links warm up the Klump Academic Center crowd. Lauren J. Crouse (kneeling), an applied human services major and one of this summer's lead Links, gets acquainted with her assigned first-year students.

If summer is a time of respite from work demands, a slower pace than usual or a heightened focus on leisure, someone on campus didn't get the memo.

A child circles the parade route with speed and good cheer. With wind in her hair and sun on her shoulders, a child delights in the occasion. A star-spangled child pedals down the parade route. A child harnesses his pedal power. Streamers, flags and school-made necklaces add to the festive feel.

The NCAA Division III Management Council has informed Pennsylvania College of Technology that it has successfully completed its second year of provisional Division III membership and granted the college’s waiver request to bypass the third year and begin its final year of provisional membership beginning Sept. 1.