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Equally at "home" in the welding lab or on the job site, Erica L. Strittmatter makes repairs to a downtown landmark. From left: Welding instructor Michael K. Patterson; welding and fabrication engineering technology majors Erica L. Strittmatter, of Williamsport, and Bethany L. Kohl, of Milton; welding technology major Daryl T. Schrimp, of Williamsport; and welding instructor Steve J. Kopera.

In what has become a heartwarming and eagerly awaited tradition at Penn College, 29 student organizations and seven campus offices say "Happy Holidays" through large wooden cards installed on the mall outside the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center. –  Photos by Dalaney T. Vartenisian, student photographer  

One of the site's two memorial pools shimmers in the footprint of the original Twin Towers. A Little League pin marks the name of Michael F. Cammarata, killed in the line of duty at age 22. One World Trade Center, dubbed the "Freedom Tower" during construction, rises into the clear, blue November sky over Manhattan.

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. Morgan W. Whitteker, full-time Assistant Group Leader, Children's Learning Center; starting Nov. 23 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams went a combined 0-3 last week and the wrestling team lost its lone match. Men’s Basketball On Tuesday at Shenandoah University, the Wildcats opened a 36-35 halftime lead and went on top by nine at 60-51 with 8:35 remaining before the home team outscored Penn College 24-11 the rest of the way for a 75-71 win.

A star-spangled greeting from the Penn College Veterans Club The Physician Assistant Club puts a 3-D spin on a board-game favorite. From stir stick to seasonal expression In play as at work, members of the Penn College Construction Association wield the tools of the trade. The Construction Management Association finds a novel use for caution tape.

Visiting East Lycoming School District students hear from the college's Timothy E. Weston, associate professor of plastics & polymer technology and department head, The guests learn how a recreational mainstay is manufactured by injection molding.

Using a lab vehicle as a convenient visual aid ... ... Trooper Cory Beaver brings student up-to-date on prevailing motor carrier regulations. Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Cory Beaver, accompanied by Motor Carrier Enforcement Officer Will Latchet, made their annual visit to Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center on Thursday afternoon.

Daniel J. Clarke, among the Penn College alumni who frequently (and magnanimously) return to campus for current students' benefit PowerPoint slides depict a global explosion of information and the technology needed to manage it, creating a need for careers beyond imagination.

Penn College radiography students compete at Hershey Radiography students recently attended a “Technibowl" competition at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, competing with similar schools in the immediate area (Geisinger Medical Center, Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences, College of Misericordia, Penn State and the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences).