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Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering four basic computer classes this spring. Learn how to use Microsoft Publisher to create greeting cards, invitations and calendars. Create Greeting Cards Using Publisher will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Feb. 22, and again from 6 to 9 p.m. on April 30. No computer experience is necessary.

Prior to Tuesday’s basketball game against Penn State York, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball team honored its five graduating seniors: Nicholas Deleon, Trevor Dietrich, James Fortenberry, Jesse Newman and Adam Smith. Coach Chris Lemasters joins seniors (from left) James Fortenberry, Trevor Dietrich, Nicholas Deleon, Jesse Newman and Adam Smith.

Tracey Amey has been appointed director of The Madigan Library at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Amey began her duties in January. Previously, she was employed as librarian for access initiatives at the college. “Tracey will bring expertise, leadership and vision to our library, and we look forward to great things under her leadership,” said Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour.

Fans of football and food gather in Dauphin Hall's lobby TV lounge for "The Big Game." Broad smiles and overflowing plates Dining Services provided a buffet of game-day favorites. Streamers and screamers were in ample supply, as a vocal crowd made its presence known in a Residence Life-adorned arena.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering 10 noncredit Adobe courses from mid-February through early May. Learn to design websites easily by attending the Introduction to Dreamweaver course from 6 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 19 and Feb. 26.

Nearly 13 years after they first met on campus, a Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni couple will return to celebrate Valentine’s weekend. Jolene T. and Jason A.

Dr. William H. Feddersen "People will judge you by your actions," said William H. Feddersen, one of the nation's youngest college presidents when he took the reins at Williamsport Area Community College nearly four decades ago.

Tyler Myers For the third consecutive week and fourth time this year, Penn College junior wrestler Tyler Myers (Centre Hall) has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week for the period ending Feb.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s North Campus, operating from a new location in Wellsboro, will present the first series in its Quick Start Leadership Program beginning April 18. High-performing individuals are often tapped for leadership roles with little or no training in effective leadership.

Students from nine high schools and/or career and technical schools competed in 14 events - HVAC, plumbing, technical drafting, welding, masonry, precision machining, automated manufacturing, residential wiring, commercial baking, culinary arts, computer maintenance, carpentry, basic health care and nurse assisting - during Friday's SkillsUSA District 6 competition at Penn College.