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The long-standing relationship between Caterpillar Inc. and Pennsylvania College of Technology, marked by student support that ranges from financial aid to substantial instructional equipment, continues with the donation of a 2011 C9.3 diesel engine.

Ralph E. Zeigler Sr., a sheet metal instructor at Williamsport Technical Institute, Penn College's earliest predecessor institution, died Saturday, Aug. 11. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 142 Market St., with the Rev. Kenneth R. Elkin officiating. Visitation will be from 9:30-11 a.m. Wednesday in the church. Burial will in Wildwood Cemetery.

In Spring 2012, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Outreach for K-12 Office coordinated a number of college-readiness events for the Southern Tioga School District. The activities were funded by $9,000 from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency’s Creating Access to Postsecondary Schools program.

A 2005 graduate in Penn College's welding and fabrication engineering technology major, a manufacturing specialist at Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America in Georgetown, Ky., continues to inspire girls drawn to "nontraditional" career fields. Jennifer R.

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. Randi J.  Raudabaugh, transfer from casual part-time to regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Aug.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a $570,422 federal grant for 2012-13 in support of a variety of academic programs. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education through the Pennsylvania Department of Education, the Perkins Local Plan Grant seeks to help develop the skills of secondary and postsecondary education students enrolled in career and technical-education programs.

Measuring the velocity of a roller coaster, marking out hot-rod flames on sheet metal and molding plastic products, 27 girls from 10 high schools in Pennsylvania recently spent four days at Pennsylvania College of Technology, learning about careers they might never have considered – or even heard of – prior to their experience at the college’s SMART Girls summer camp.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology contingent at the recent National SkillsUSA Conference in Kansas City, Mo., produced four medalists: two second-place finishers and two third-place winners. Earning silver medals were Robert T. Berrier Jr., of Lewistown, a computer aided product design major who competed in Technical Drafting; and Aaron C.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a $17,500 Alcohol Education Grant to address underage and dangerous drinking by college students.

PFEWers dance along with their “company” adviser. A spontaneous group photo Inspired to sing along to a classic Journey tune. Robb Armstrong draws characters from his syndicated comic strip “Jump Start.” Armstrong peppers his talk with humor.