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The public is invited to a free discussion of the supernatural – and a paranormal search of the premises afterward – when “ghost hunter” Chris Fleming makes a storm-delayed appearance at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Sponsored by the Student Activities Office, Fleming’s lecture will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov.

Senior Tara Powell (Burgettstown) and sophomores Caitlyn Curley (Middletown), Courtney Gernert (Palmyra) and Kelly Hebert (Wellsboro) all made the cut in the Penn State University Athletic Conference All-Conference awards for women's volleyball.  Powell, Curley and Gernert were selected to First Team, while Hebert made Second Team.

It has been a banner year for the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s soccer team, with its third consecutive Penn State University Athletic Conference championship and a berth in the national tournament. More accolades came the team’s way as the PSUAC announced the recipients of its All-Conference honors this week.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. William B. Knarr, full-time Heating and Refrigeration Control Mechanic, General Services; effective Nov.

No thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Sandy, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s volleyball team will have to wait for its shot at winning this season’s Penn State University Athletic Conference championship.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s soccer teams and the women's volleyball squad are headed for United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship playoffs. On Saturday, the men’s soccer team claimed the Penn State University Athletic Conference championship to earn a spot in the national limelight.

Unfazed by the forecast and undeterred as they explored the fall bounty of Penn College, Open House guests hit the ground early to get all their questions answered before then-Hurricane Sandy could put a damper on their mission.

Aviation instructor Michael R. Robison deploys the motor. The Lange is equipped with electronic flight instrumentation. Robison prepares for flight. Taxiing to the end of the runway ... ... and climbing after takeoff To inspire electricity students, aviation instructor Michael R. Robison brought an electrically powered aircraft to Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center on Friday.

As Pennsylvania College of Technology continues its multiyear Countdown to the Centennial, PCToday helps share the institution's remarkable story through the eyes and words of those who lived it.

Pierogy Man, outside the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center during a tour of campus landmarks Pierogi Loaf – comfort food, and then some – returns to CC Commons. Dining Services employees gather 'round their guest.