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Where were you on 8/18/18? If you are a newcomer to Penn College, you memorably marked that numerologically intriguing date by starting student life on a most hospitable campus! With the exception of an afternoon cloudburst, first-year arrivals breezed through check-in and move-in ...

Workouts continue for Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports athletes and season openers are just around the corner. Scheduled to open in non-North Eastern Athletic Conference action on Friday, Aug. 31: Men’s soccer at Hood College, 7 p.m. Women’s soccer at King’s College, 7 p.m. Men’s and women’s cross-country at Misericordia University Invitational, 6 p.m.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant was named an “Award of Excellence” winner by Wine Spectator magazine. Wine Spectator is the largest paid wine-focused/wine-lifestyle magazine, reaching more than 3 million readers with each issue. The magazine’s annual Restaurant Awards program recognizes the most exciting wine lists around the world.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Wildcat baseball team will serve a second stint on the tarpaulin crew for Sunday’s 7 p.m. MLB Little League Classic between the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets, to be televised nationally on ESPN.

Faculty and students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's automotive restoration major are traveling with one of America's most historically significant vehicles on a “dream come true” journey to the Super Bowl of car shows: the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California.

Forty-three students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s physician assistant and emergency medical services/paramedic programs will be on hand to help serve the health care needs of spectators and players at the Little League Baseball World Series, Aug. 16-26. The event draws tens of thousands of spectators over 11 days as 16 U.S.

Sen. Yaw (second from right), who also chairs the college's board of directors, welcomes participants and attendees to Penn's Inn. He was joined by legislative colleagues (from left) state Rep. Frederick B. Keller (R-86th); state Sen. John R. Gordner (R-27th); and State Sen. David G. Argall (R-29th), committee chair.

At the dawn of 2018-19 classes, Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour gathered with faculty and staff Thursday morning to set a resolute tone for the fall semester. Summarizing the swirl of summer activity – and a wide range of developments from facilities to personnel to athletics – she ended with a reminder that inspiring students is the true bottom line.

Pennsylvania College of Technology once again helped to welcome visitors to Williamsport for the Little League Baseball World Series, which begins Thursday and concludes Aug. 26. Prior to formation of the Grand Slam Parade near the northwest corner of campus, the college hosted its traditional picnic for players, coaches, team uncles, umpires and other LLBWS notables.

Designed by students and funded by a forward-thinking group of individual and industry benefactors, a space designed to inspire interdisciplinary innovation and collaboration has opened its doors at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Dedication ceremonies were held Aug. 14 for The Dr.