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Matthew A. Bamonte (right) who graduated last month with a bachelor's degree in information technology sciences-gaming and simulation, assists a young camper with his question. Young campers learn how to program simulation on a Lego robot. Apps are where it's at! A group of campers learns how to develop mobile applications under the tutelage of Spyke M.

Sand artists intently layer colors ... ... en route to the proud reveal of their handiwork. With Mother Nature delivering a cooler day and the potential for rain, scuttling plans for outdoor kickball and a trip to the East End Pool, the boys and girls in Camp ESCAPE stayed inside the Field House on Thursday for a hastily adjusted schedule of indoor activities.

Countdown to College Coach A blogger who channels her own experiences as a national resource for parents of rising college students has added two more postings from her trip to Penn College earlier this spring.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology business faculty member recently presented research regarding minor-league baseball ticket sales at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Chip D.

Bill Rothermel (right), master of ceremonies, gets acquainted with students and faculty – including co-advisers Shaun D. Hack (center) and Roy H. Klinger, second from right. Bollinger talks with young judges from the Hagerty Education Program (under the guidance of Tabitha Hammer, youth supervisor), who awarded third prize to the Scripps-Booth.

President Davie Jane Gilmour A satellite radio appearance by Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour aired twice Thursday and is available through SiriusXM's On Demand feature. The president was interviewed for a segment on Wharton Business Radio (Channel 111) while at the Forbes Women's Summit in New York City on June 9-10.

Sharon A. Berger works with Camp ESCAPE youngsters in CC Commons. Half the fun of healthy eating ... ... is the "eating" part! Learning about herbs with Andrea N. Breon Young men and women in Penn College’s Camp ESCAPE got nutritional advice and a literal taste of hands-on food preparation when they met Monday with Sharon A. Berger, Dining Services' registered dietitian, and Andrea N.

A family-owned business spanning three generations is making a financial commitment to the next generation of Pennsylvania College of Technology students. Benton Foundry Inc. recently endowed a scholarship, mainly for students in the School of Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies. From left, Elizabeth A.

Despite an abbreviated program and attendance thinned by rain, Williamsport's 32nd annual God, Country and Community Flag March was held as planned Sunday night. The parade formed several blocks away at Nichols Place, eventually traveling onto the Penn College campus and ending under the 30-by-60-foot American flag outside the Student & Administrative Services Center.

Fine art by Danny Smith, a 2015 graduate of Williamsport Area High School, is on display in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College through June 26. Danny Smith, a 2015 graduate of Williamsport Area High School, stands in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College where his artwork is on display through June 26. Smith received an Artistic Excellence Award from the gallery.