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With the help of Jacob M. Endy, of Pottstown, a sophomore in mechatronics engineering technology, Cipriani measures rotation speed. Seth J. Balkey, of State College, a junior in applied technology studies, is among students giving Cipriani and Ramsay a tour of the mechatronics lab. The guests share a laugh with David M.

Feast your eyes on the artistic final projects of students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s baking and pastry and culinary arts majors on Dec. 1 at the college’s Fall Food Show. The event, open to the public from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Entering “The Spaces Between” “Rabbit Dreams” explores a tale of Johnson’s son and a bunny. A large crowd listens intently as the artist speaks. Johnson discusses artistic endeavors, including manipulating light. A student, attending the event for a class, leans into contemplation and note taking.

The Physician Assistant Club charts the medical history of a holiday humbug with a "heart 3 x too small." A member of the Penn College Diesel Club details the group's "Coal for Christmas" entry. Paint cans + foam cups = a portable palette Collision repair and automotive restoration students put their detail-oriented talents to work in another venue.

John D. Maize, instructor of speech communication/composition, focuses on finding common ground among the people with whom we communicate ... ... and Craig A. Miller, associate professor of history/political science, encourages empathy and understanding in assessing others' differences of opinion.

Penn College's renowned Plastics Innovation & Resource Center, which incorporates hands-on learning across the industry's varied production processes, is featured in the online Keystone Edge magazine. The article by news editor Elise Vider – headlined "At Penn College, Plastics Provide a Path to Success" – includes a Q&A with Shannon Munro, vice president for workforce development.

Recent research by a Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member shows the importance of non-game entertainment in drawing fans to minor league baseball games. The findings, published in Volume 23, No. 2 of the Pennsylvania Economic Review, were the result of six years of research by Chip D.

Ready to put their nursing degrees to work are (from left) Alayna R. Bertothy, of Philipsburg; Danielle N. Dent, of Bloomsburg; Francesca B. Monse, of Selinsgrove; and Luke M. Spang, of Palmyra. One month from their procession from students to alumni, December's commencement candidates line up in The College Store. Wildcat outfielder Dylan M.

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. April N. Line, transfer from regular Library Circulation Assistant-Day to full-time Library Support Services Assistant, effective Nov.

Standing (from left): Matthew E. Varmecky, Harrisburg; Gabriel J. Perl, Central City; Timothy J. Alexander, Saline, Mich.; Brett A. Faiola, Murrysville; Kyle B. Schimmel, York; Gregory G. Dorsch, Mount Airy, Md.; and Zachary T. Wolpert, Tafton. Kneeling: Emily R. Sillaman (left), Mount Joy; and Alexandra D. Petrizzi, Langhorne. Club members prowl Alexander Caverns by foot ... ...