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Amanda Dippold, a student of The Commonwealth Medical College, offers input for her group, led by Sharon K. Waters, second from right, dean of health sciences and NCPA IPEC member. Penn College emergency medical services student Daniel R. Harrison offers his professional opinion. Penn College physician assistant student Brice R.

The creative work of two Pennsylvania College of Technology student photographers is being shared via a new website – the Penn College Student Blog. Created by Marc T. Kaylor and Whitnie-Rae Mays, student photographers in College Information and Community Relations, the blog features personal introductions by the students and regular posts showcasing their college experiences.

Officials from the Naval Supply Systems Command Wounded Warrior Program will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology in early April to discuss job opportunities for veterans wounded in combat. Drop-in hours will be held from 3:30 to 6 p.m.

The first student honorees of the new year – all four of them from Rose Street Commons – have been announced by Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Residence Life Office. Andrew R. Hatch RA of the Month Selected as Resident Assistant of the Month from among his peers was Dauphin Hall's Andrew R. Hatch, a welding technology major from Shillington.

Panelists, from left, are Lycoming College students Anna Tietzel, from Germany; Ellen Laur, Great Britain, and Quynh Vu, Vietnam; and Penn College student Hanan Almuhathab, a surgical technology major from Saudi Arabia. International students from Penn College and Lycoming College shared their experiences during a Global Women's Panel discussion held Thursday in the Bush Campus Center.

Tom Gregory, Pennsylvania College of Technology's associate vice president for instruction, at podium, and Tom Murphy, center, Penn State Extension educator and co-director of the Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research, welcome visitors Friday.

A student in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Natural Resources Management was awarded a $1,000 scholarship during the recent Professional Landscape Network’s Student Career Days at Auburn University. Jeremy L.

Students from Pennsylvania College of Technology were among the Top 10 finishers in their respective categories during the recent Professional Landscape Network’s Student Career Days competition in Alabama. Horticulture instructor Carl J. Bower Jr. and alumnus Ronald Burger accompanied the group to the 37th annual Career Days, held March 7-10 at Auburn University.

Kristi L. Hammaker (left background) and LaDonna J. Caldwell staff a "Kick Butts Day" table outside the Keystone Dining Room. Penn College students and employees were encouraged to stop smoking this week as the Healthy Wildcats, joined by the state Department of Health and Clinical Outcomes Group Inc., marked "Kick Butts Day" outside the Keystone Dining Room.

It's not at all unusual for employers to put their best face forward when recruiting students and alumni at Pennsylvania College of Technology's twice-yearly Career Fair. Vendors' booths typically feature knowledgeable personnel, attractive photos, colorful literature and expansive displays – along with an enticing assortment of swag – to spark interest in their respective companies.