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Life's a breeze Biker buddies ride past a refreshing campus fountain. Setting the pace The Dunham Children’s Learning Center's Birds had their first “Bike Day” of the season Wednesday. In this long-standing summer tradition, the children bring their bikes and safety helmets from home and cycle around campus, enjoying the beautiful weather and setting. Photos by Regina G.

Carl L. Shaner, director of health services at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been chosen by national ballot as chair-elect of the Nurse-Directed Health Services Section of the American College Health Association.

A Kylertown man who comes from a family with three generations of alumni has donated a Cessna 175C airplane to Pennsylvania College of Technology. Gary Gable, who graduated from Penn College forerunner Williamsport Area Community College with a certificate in electrical technology in 1974, donated the plane with co-owner Charles Michaelis.

Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour receives a citation from state Sen. Gene Yaw. (Photo by Fred Gilmour) President Gilmour addresses the state Senate in this video screen capture. Surrounded by the architectural beauty of the Senate chamber, the president delivers her remarks.

Williamsport High School's Class of 1971 would be the last to graduate from what is now-Klump Academic Center, the oldest building on the Penn College campus (visible near the center of this vintage black-and-white photo).

John J. Messer, center, assistant professor of Web and interactive media, with students Appearing in the Spring 2013 issue of One College Avenue magazine: Unsure two years ago whether he would teach again, John J. Messer, assistant professor of computer science, resolved to return to the classroom during treatment for brain tumors.

Graduation ceremonies were held May 30 at the Warehouse Theater in Wellsboro for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s North Campus Medical Assistant program. Ten individuals completed the nine-month training program and are prepared for employment in medical offices, labs, clinics and other health-care facilities.

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. Mark R. Capellazzi, full-time Admissions Representative, effective June 3 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

Bruce A. Emig talks one-on-one with a student in this 2010 photo. Arrangements have been announced for Bruce A. Emig, an assistant professor of HVAC technology, who died Wednesday, May 29. An alumnus of Williamsport Area Community College and Penn College, he was a faculty member since 1989. Friends and family will be received at Sanders', 821 Diamond St., Williamsport,  from 6-8 p.m.

"Art Alive!" – a juried exhibition featuring the work of two dozen Lycoming County artists – opened Thursday with a reception and awards presentation in The Gallery at Penn College.