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One of the mid-Atlantic’s largest providers of construction and maintenance services recently honored its retiring president by endowing a scholarship in his name at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

From the Spring 2026 Penn College Magazine: As the director of safety & security technology for Amtrak, Patrick Butler ’07 leads the team that keeps thousands of devices running smoothly across the country to make the national transportation network safer.

For the second year, Pennsylvania College of Technology physical therapist assistant students completed a successful service-learning project that gave them an opportunity to connect with local elementary schools.

Over 350 middle school students recently experienced potential careers rooted in science, technology, engineering and math during the third annual STEMFest at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Nearly 300 students from the Lycoming Career and Technology Center, Hughesville, attended a mock crash held recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The simulated event, which focused on the dangers of impaired and unsafe driving, provided a glimpse into the sights and sounds of a tragic emergency situation.

An industrial software company has donated 28 licenses of its latest program to Pennsylvania College of Technology. Tatsoft is providing the college with its flagship FrameworX Unlimited Version 10 software package for industrial automation.

Thirty Pennsylvania College of Technology students representing a variety of majors obtained valuable industry certifications in 2025-26 related to engineering design.

As Pennsylvania College of Technology prepares to offer minors in artificial intelligence this fall, faculty across campus incorporated the technology in courses throughout the 2025-26 academic year, reflecting AI’s expanding role in the workforce.

Three Army ROTC cadets at Pennsylvania College of Technology received honors a day after obtaining their baccalaureate degrees. The trio were commissioned as second lieutenants and assigned to their Army component and branch during a ceremony at Bucknell University.

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.