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The National Science Foundation recently rewarded Pennsylvania College of Technology’s commitment to tomorrow’s cybersecurity workforce by extending a grant for an additional year.

For the Introduction to Human Services course, the content was standard. For Lynaugh H. Bobst, the class discussion on appropriate family dynamics was personal. For her, the topic generated more than copious notes and highlighted text in a book. It led to an awakening. Bobst didn’t finish the course or any of her other classes that semester. Instead, she left school to begin a journey.

A "life celebration" of Veronica M. Muzic, an inspiration to students and colleagues throughout nearly five decades as a faculty member and administrator, was held Saturday in Penn College’s Student & Administrative Services Center.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Candace M. Slater, full-time Infection Control Technician, School of Nursing & Health Sciences; beginning July 30 Jeffrey L.

The head coach of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s nascent esports team will have a voice in shaping policy for the national association that champions varsity-level competition. Members of the National Association of College Esports elected Joshua D.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Nicole M.

Pennsylvania College of Technology was third in this year's North Eastern Athletic Conference Presidents' Cup rankings, the Wildcats' highest finish since joining the conference in 2014. Lancaster Bible College won the cup for the third straight year, while Keuka College finished second.

A partnership with Nationwide Insurance Co. has resulted in the loan of six damaged vehicles to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s collision repair labs. The seeds of the agreement were planted a year ago, when the college’s Collision Repair Advisory Committee discussed the shortage of late-model cars for students’ hands-on instruction. Committee member Brian A.

A public celebration of the life of Veronica M. Muzic – a life that included a half-century of devoted service to the college, its students and her co-workers – will be held from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27, in Penn College's Student & Administrative Services Center.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is this year's recipient of the North Eastern Athletic Conference Senior Woman Administrators' Cup, which annually recognizes community service completed by conference institutions. The selection, announced Monday, marks the first individual cup for the Wildcats since Penn College joined the NEAC in 2014.