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Making a fibber out of anyone who says, "There's nothing to do around here," Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus flourished under a busy weekend of events (April 29-30), both fun and philanthropic: the Wildcat Events Board's yearly WEBstock festival, the Walk-It-Out benefit that raised more than $3,700 for the Camp Victory children's charity and the third annual Sigma Nu car show.

Three commencement ceremonies will be offered May 13-14 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport for nearly 950 students who have petitioned to graduate from Pennsylvania College of Technology following the Spring 2011 semester. At 3 p.m. on Friday, May 13, a ceremony will be offered for students from the schools of Construction and Design Technologies and Health Sciences.

This week celebrates Composting Awareness, acknowledged by Earth911 and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. What better way to think spring, green and gardening!

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams each finished third in the Penn State University Athletic Conference Championships over the weekend, and, while the baseball season ends, the softball team was awarded an invitation to this weekend's United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships.

The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program hosted a workshop entitled "Putting Occupation in Occupational Therapy" for 78 Fieldwork Educators on Thursday. Among the participants were employers of Penn College OTA grads and many alumni of the program. All of those OT practitioners provide hundreds of volunteer hours supervising students in health care, education and community settings.

High school counselors and teachers attended the College and Career Readiness Conference at Penn College on Friday.

The Student Activities Awards Banquet, a yearend tradition to celebrate student leadership at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was held April 27 in Penn's Inn. Sponsored by the Student Government Association, the event spotlights the students and mentors among the college's vital and vibrant campus organizations. — Photos by William C. “Craig” Cameron Ashley M.

It's not every day that a cultural icon gives an online shoutout to a college student, but in fairness, Andrew C. Reisinger is no ordinary young man. Respectful of his parents, grateful for his education and unfailingly polite, it's no surprise that he'd be a national "poster boy" for success in the skilled trades.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday authorized the college administration to enter into an agreement to purchase a property at 944 First St. If the sale is finalized, the property, situated across the street from the Student and Administrative Services Center, will be used for additional college parking, said Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour.

The annual Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work observance brought 15 young women and men to Penn College campuses for a variety of activities Thursday.