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Paul R. Watson II has been appointed dean of academic services and first year programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Previously, Watson served as assistant dean of programs in the School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications at the college. He has also served as director of mathematics and general education. Watson began his new duties July 22.

Attendees at a campuswide Open House get their questions answered in the Financial Aid Office. College can be stressful – not just mentally, but financially. Penn College's Financial Aid Office offers resourceful and beneficial services to students and parents to help alleviate that stress, and the thought of being without such accommodations would make modern-day enrollees cringe.

Chief Automotive Technologies' Jim Wrigley conducts a session in a College Avenue Labs classroom. Tips on paintless auto-body repair Metalworking is among the skills honed in the collision repair lab. Penn College instructor Roy H. Klinger schools participants on forming sheet-metal panels.

Is a rewarding career in nursing in your future? The practical nursing program at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s North Campus is scheduling pre-admission testing for the class beginning in January. Pre-admission testing must be completed before the application process begins. All applications for the January class must be submitted by Oct. 1.

Visitors check out the structural integrity of students' construction work – including an assessment of whether the roof is sturdy enough "to hold Santa Claus." With the dean's assistance, each of the children donned the requisite eye protection and operated a power screwdriver.

With Act 13 (impact fee) funding recently approved by the Lycoming County Commissioners, Pennsylvania College of Technology will provide $50,000 in ShaleNET scholarships to 50 veterans, unemployed and underemployed residents of the county.

President Davie Jane Gilmour leads Stanley O. Ikenberry through the second floor of Madigan Library, accompanied by Robert E. Dunham (left background) and Paul L. Starkey. Admiring the 1909 Chalmers-Detroit roadster on display in the library are, from left, Dunham, Ikenberry, and President Gilmour and her husband Fred, an alumnus and college retiree.

Youngsters at Penn College's Camp ESCAPE put a solar spin on a cookout tradition Wednesday afternoon, harnessing the sun's blazing rays to make s'mores outside the Field House.

A new scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology for students enrolled in accounting and business majors has been established by a community bank based in Lycoming County. The Woodlands Bank Scholarship is building toward endowment and will generate initial annual awards of $1,000 once fully endowed.

A poster that strikingly made use of Pennsylvania College of Technology's dimensional-printing capability has brought more national recognition to the institution's Printing and Document Services operation.