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Two Penn College employees were among those honored during the Lycoming County Brotherhood Alliance’s annual Brotherhood Banquet on May 6. Christine E. Atkins, identity and access management specialist in Information Technology Services, and Steven J. Moff, soon-to-retire professor of business administration: management and marketing, received Unsung Hero Awards during the event.

Among the best of the best. That’s where the United East Conference-championship Penn College men’s golf team will find itself over the next several days as five Wildcats tee it up with 220 others from the nearly 4,800 student-athletes who competed on more than 40 teams at the NCAA Division III level this season.

Pennsylvania College of Technology welding students have given new life to a 41-year-old rescue boat used by the Montgomery Emergency Management Agency to serve Lycoming County.

Penn College’s aviation program was among exhibitors at the May 4 Aerospace and Aviation Day at the State Capitol. The event – in its third year – is co-hosted by the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, and the Keystone Space Collaborative.

From the Spring 2026 Penn College Magazine: Chef Frank M. Suchwala shares the recipe for a mushroom soup he and his students make for a Central Pennsylvania Food Bank fundraiser. Suchwala has led students in supporting the event for 20 years.

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.

On May 1, the Office of Student Engagement, with support from several student groups, hosted the annual Spring Semester Send-Off. The event brought students together for an afternoon of celebration.

Applied management student and baking & pastry arts graduate Kendal L. Johnson, of Scranton, was among those receiving awards at the 13th annual Cupcake Challenge at Keystone College.

Helen Yoas, who retired from Penn College last year, is set to compete on “Jeopardy!” on Thursday, May 7. For local cable subscribers, the show airs on WBRE at 7:30 p.m.

A tasty tradition since 1998, Midnight Breakfast served 632 participants on Thursday in the Capitol Eatery. Held twice a year by Dining Services to celebrate the semester’s end and help students fuel up for Finals Week, the Spring 2026 edition featured pancakes, ice cream, toppings and more.