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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.

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

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 held its three Spring 2026 commencement ceremonies May 15-16 at the Journey Bank Community Arts Center. Over 700 students marched in the ceremonies, with 832 having petitioned to graduate.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its Spring 2026 graduates. Commencement ceremonies were held May 15 and 16 at the Journey Bank Community Arts Center, Williamsport.

Three teams competing in national events. What could be better? The softball team earned its first NCAA tournament win at regionals, the golf team finished 39th at the NCAA Division III Men's Championship, and Penn College's archers had two in the top 10 at the USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals.

Isabella L. Malloy, of Carlisle; Jocelyn N. Pandolfo, of Clark, New Jersey; and Addison M. Zick, of Norristown, were three of 39 aspiring collision repairers in North America to receive a scholarship from the Women’s Industry Network.

With a program-record 33-win season already in the books, Penn College’s all-sophomore and freshman softball team has already exceeded expectations. As it heads into NCAA Division III Regional play starting on Thursday, coach Amber Savage’s goal is simple: “Compete with joy, stay true to who we are, and continue playing our brand of softball."

A year ago, Penn College saw its five-year drought of All-American archers end when Casey Keiter became number 44. This season, coach Dustin Bartron expects what had previously become an annual tradition that produced 43 archers earning the coveted status 88 times to continue.

For the second year in a row, the softball team finished second in the United East Conference to Penn State Brandywine, and for the second year in a row, because Brandywine is still in its provisional timeline of transitioning to Division III and is ineligible to advance, the Wildcats will represent the conference in NCAA Regional play.