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Nearly 150 people attended the closing reception of “Made by Hand: An Exhibition of Tomorrow Makers.”

Over 20 electrical construction students from Pennsylvania College of Technology are responsible for brightening the gymnasium and lobby of the Williamsport YMCA.

Pennsylvania College of Technology received accolades in the 19th annual CUPPIES Awards, sponsored by CUPRAP, an organization of communications professionals from colleges, universities and independent schools working in public relations, media relations, marketing, publications, sports information, web and graphic design, and more.

Penn College sent three wrestlers to the NCAA Division III National Championships, and all of them, although eliminated on Friday’s first day, came away winners and helped the team to its best finish ever on the national level.

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As students return from Spring Break, so do employers seeking their real-world-ready skills. Five are slated to host information tables in the coming week.

More than 200 students from 16 school districts attended a Pennsylvania Senate Student Government Seminar at Penn College on Thursday. Hosted by state Sen. Gene Yaw, who is also chair of Penn College’s Board of Directors, the mock senate session allowed attendees to sit on committees, develop their positions on legislation, debate issues and learn what it takes to get a law passed or defeated.

An interdisciplinary cohort of leaders from the University of Pennsylvania experienced Penn College on Wednesday. The campus was the last stop on an 800-mile, three-day journey for the group, members of the Penn Commonwealth-Engaged Scholars Program.

Twenty-nine juniors and seniors from 16 career and technical education centers recently convened for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Diesel Technology Competition. It marked the fifth year for top-performing students to make connections with future mentors and employers.

Three Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers are poised to compete this weekend on the sport’s biggest stage at the NCAA Division III National Championships in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and coach Dalton Rohrbaugh sees potential for each of them.