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The Community Arts Center is pleased to announce it is the recipient of $5,000 from PPL Electric Utilities through the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit program. The contribution will be used to support performances of the timeless classic “The Nutcracker” ballet.

Penn College may have been on a 1.5-hour delay Thursday morning, but Rob Hinkal, social media specialist, sprang into action to grab a few snowy mementos to share with the college community and its fans from afar. Of course, the main morning heroes were the college’s General Services staff, who are always first on the scene to clear the paths for the arrival of Wildcats. This early December snow has “tied a bow” on the nearly complete Fall 2024 classes. Finals Week is up next: Dec. 9-13.

“Physics & Astrophotography” unveils a conversation as wide open and fascinating as the night sky. The latest episode of the Tomorrow Makers podcast brings together Penn College physics professor Dave Richards and his former student Bryan Schaefer, who is now an instructor of CNC machining & automation. Give a listen to this inspiring discussion!

The annual Poinsettia Sale at Penn College’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center greenhouse begins on Monday, Dec. 9. Sale hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday while the inventory lasts. (The center is closed Saturday and Sunday.) According to the greenhouse elves, a variety of colors are available. Small poinsettias are $8, with large ones priced at $10.

A longtime partner of Pennsylvania College of Technology recently donated to one of the school’s largest programs. Employees of High Steel Structures LLC – through the High Foundation – contributed $3,400 for use in the college’s welding program. Over 360 students are enrolled in the welding & metal fabrication program cluster at the college.

As a middle schooler, Gage L. Romanoskie earned three Scout Badges at Pennsylvania College of Technology. About seven years after being introduced to the campus through the Merit Badge College initiative, Romanoskie is seeking a bachelor’s degree in building automation engineering technology. The next Merit Badge College will be held Feb. 15 and is offered in partnership with the Susquehanna Council, Boy Scouts of America.

As winter draws near, students, faculty and staff are reminded to sign up for the PCT Alerts messaging system. It's also a good idea to get (re)acquainted with the college's guidelines for emergency closings, delays and early dismissals.

In a light week of action because of the Thanksgiving break, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams opened United East Conference play with victories.

Pennsylvania College of Technology automotive restoration student Ty M. Tucker and the 1948 Tucker car recently restored by students are in the spotlight with WNEP-TV's "On the Pennsylvania Road." Tucker, the great-great grandson of Preston Tucker, the legendary automotive figure responsible for the car, takes WNEP-TV anchor/reporter Jon Meyer for a spin in this segment, which aired on Wednesday.

Penn College's 2023-24 Impact Report — titled "Moving the Mission Forward" — is available online. The report gives a glimpse of the opportunities realized at Penn College in 2023-24, thanks to the efforts of many. "Pennsylvania College of Technology is an engine of economic development, crafting and adapting curriculum to meet workforce needs since 1914," says Penn College President Michael J. Reed in a video message. "The mission continues."