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Free financial aid information nights will be available for two local schools in November. The sessions are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 6, at 6:30 p.m. in room A124 of Williamsport Area High School and Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria at South Williamsport Area Junior/Senior High School. Students and parents from both schools may attend either event.

Penn College’s second annual Homecoming and Parent & Family Weekend had a little something for everyone – and a whole lotta something for those getting reacquainted with their favorite students and/or former classmates!

Alumni often attend Homecoming to reunite with classmates, revisit faculty who steered them toward vocational success and unwind among friends before the alarm clock resounds. Graduates of Penn College and its predecessors frequently return for another reason, as was seen this past week: to share life lessons from the working world.

The fall seasons came to an end for Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s tennis teams last week while the college’s soccer teams continued to make strides in North Eastern Athletic Conference play. FLASHBACK Men’s/Women’s Tennis The Wildcat men closed out a 1-5 fall season on Tuesday with a 6-3 nonconference loss against Lycoming College. Will DeMarco, of Glen Mills, at No.

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. Christopher T. Boyer, full-time Director of Paramedic Technology Programs, School of Health Sciences; effective Oct. 9 Rebecca L. Reeder, full-time Procurement Services Assistant, beginning Oct.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Athletics Department has inducted its 2017 Hall of Fame class: Zachary M. Plannick, Steven D. Bull, William J. DeAngelo and LeRoy Joiner. The inductees entered the Hall of Fame at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the Thompson Professional Development Center, as part of the college's Homecoming and Parent & Family Weekend.

As the number of drones in the United States continues to skyrocket, the Federal Aviation Administration has made the aircraft’s registration mandatory. Whether you are a hobbyist or a commercial flyer, Pennsylvania College of Technology can help you stay informed of current FAA regulations.

Penn College is promoting versatile manufacturing skills with a new associate degree in metal fabrication technology. The unique, two-year program provides students with foundational skills in machining and welding, which prepares them for a variety of rewarding manufacturing careers. "One reoccuring theme that I heard from students when I was in welding was they wanted to learn how to machine.

In the lone action item on Thursday’s agenda, the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors retained its slate of officers for 2017-18. The board also was presented with design plans for the grant-funded expansion of the college’s popular welding program. Sen. Gene Yaw was re-elected chair of the board. Robert N. Pangborn, vice chair, and Joseph J.

A bountiful – and body-building – yield Raised-bed garden is just the right height for youthful cultivation. The calendar may say October, but the girls and boys at the Dunham Children’s Learning Center are still enjoying vegetables from their garden. The raised bed was built by General Services horticulturists Andrea L. Mull and Chad L.