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Penn College students and faculty returned Sunday from a week of work at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, where they joined a nationwide crew of culinarians to serve guests in the Downs’ premium venues during the Kentucky Derby and the week of events leading up to it.

A contingent of Penn College business and hospitality students – along with faculty and Le Jeune Chef staff – left campus Monday morning and traveled by bus to Louisville, Kentucky, where they’ll spend the week serving VIP guests at Churchill Downs as activities get under way leading up to the Kentucky Derby on May 2.

Carrying out Pennsylvania College of Technology’s mission to equip its students with real-world knowledge, students in a Marketing Research class recently gathered insights for a pair of local businesses.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students and employees are again set to make a delicious impact at the iconic Kentucky Derby, slated to make its 152nd run at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 2.

Seven students in the Event Management & Coordination class brought more than 20 organizations to the Field House on Tuesday for Professional Coffee & Conversation.

Business administration students enrolled in the Event Management & Coordination class recently hosted “Voices of Entrepreneurship,” an event they developed to present the expertise of alumni business owners and small-business-development experts to students and the community.

Steven J. Moff, professor of business administration/marketing, received three official government citations honoring his devotion to the Little League Challenger Division, an adaptive baseball program for individuals with physical and intellectual challenges.

The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs recently elected Chip D. Baumgardner, associate professor of business administration/management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, to its Board of Commissioners of the Baccalaureate/Graduate Degree.

Fourteen Penn College students volunteered much of their morning to serve as mentors to middle school and high school students who filled the Field House last week to learn about developing business plans.

WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Aucker visited campus to report on Penn College baking & culinary students who will head to Churchill Downs on Monday, April 28, to complete Derby Week internships. Their workweek will culminate with the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby.