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Penn College President Michael J. Reed recognized six students on Tuesday for their service to a community member in need. The students – all majoring in heating, ventilation & air conditioning technology – were leaving Wawa, where they were making a snack run, when they saw a vehicle stopped in the middle of Maynard Street and stepped in to help.
From the Spring 2026 Penn College Magazine: The recently replaced gym floor in the Lewis H. Bardo Gymnasium served as home court to both Millionaires and Wildcats in its 88-year history.
Tennis, lacrosse and golf teams all saw action, with the men’s and women’s tennis teams each picking up two wins in United East Conference play.
The latest installment at The Gallery at Penn College explores gender inequalities and the disparities women face. “Women’s Rights are Human Rights: International Posters on Gender-Based Inequality, Violence, and Discrimination” will be on display through April 17.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student who received a 2025 scholarship from the mikeroweWORKS Foundation was recently featured on the skilled trade advocate’s social media accounts. David P. Sayour, of River Edge, New Jersey, is one of 11 Penn College students to receive a scholarship from the foundation for the 2025-26 academic year.
Penn College News continues its regular feature, welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the People & Culture Office.
Larry A. Ward, a longtime benefactor and distinguished alumnus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, has added to his philanthropic legacy by establishing three $100,000 endowed scholarships at the institution.
An overflow lab for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s building automation program is receiving an intensive upgrade through the support of a longtime corporate partner and the hands-on work of students.
Staff of Penn College’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center recently attended the Power of Me Conference, held March 27-28 at Penn College by the Region 7 Early Learning Resource Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has received a $150,000 Parent Pathways grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to expand support for students who are parents.