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Heat, humidty no match for Splashland's refuge ... ... as confirmed with a watery wave and a thumbs-up. Campers gather on the hill overlooking Howard J. Lamade Stadium, site of next month's Little League Baseball World Series. Penn College’s Camp ESCAPE continued its simmering summer this week with a beat-the-heat dip at Liberty Splashland in Northumberland, as well as a visit to the Peter J.

The first-ever Student Summer Stock production at the Community Arts Center will be the classic musical, "Oklahoma!" with three performances: at 7:30 p.m. on July 24-25 and a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee on July 26.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s internationally renowned Plastics Innovation & Resource Center attracted a fitting global audience when it hosted its 17th Annual Extrusion Seminar & Hands-On Workshop, drawing attendees from the United States, Canada and Turkey.

David M. Huston David M. Huston, who graduated from Penn College in May 2010 with a bachelor's degree in manufacturing engineering technology, has been chosen among the country's future leaders in manufacturing by a national publication.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has approved Pennsylvania College of Technology to advance to its second year of provisional membership in Division III, effective Sept. 1. The announcement comes following the first year of provisional membership in Division III for Penn College. The five-year membership process consists of an exploratory year and four years of provisional membership.

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.

Six Pennsylvania College of Technology students and their instructor recently traveled to Nicaragua, where they provided dental care for students at a school for very poor children. La Escuelita (The Little School) is in the Santo Domingo section of the city of Managua.

Scaffolding rises above the ATHS, where skylight repairs have understandably affected access to the building. Tethered to a lift and shod in suction cups, a worker diligently refurbishes the skylight's skeleton. During renovations, Keystone Dining Room patrons are detoured to another entrance further up the mall.

The National Institute for Metalworking Skills has recognized the excellence of the manufacturing and machining curriculum at Pennsylvania College of Technology by renewing the college’s accreditation.

A mental health counselor-turned-artist brings his unique perspective to The Gallery at Penn College with an exhibit of contemporary digital compositions running July 9 through Aug. 9.