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The Center for Career Design hosted its second annual Career Gear Clothes Closet “fill-a-bag” event on April 28 to send students into the summer break with the power to dress for success.

United East Conference runner-up finishes for the men’s lacrosse and women’s tennis teams, and a spot in this coming weekend’s UE Final Four for the third-seeded softball squad. What a fantastic spring season it is.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity joined the city and county on Thursday to dedicate a new home that, after two years under construction, will soon welcome a family.

WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Aucker visited a mock crash at Penn College on Thursday. Her story aired on the region's ABC affiliate station Thursday evening.

Penn College News continues its regular feature, welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the People & Culture Office.

The annual Student Leadership & Involvement Awards banquet celebrated the efforts of Penn College’s student organizations in 2025-26. The college's 68 student organizations played a vital role in shaping the student experience.

Nearly 150 employers attended Career Services’ Recruitment Days this spring to interact with Penn College’s tomorrow makers and fill vital roles in their organizations.

Regular and postseason playoff success have been a way of life for Penn College softball teams throughout this century. This season, under Amber Savage, in her collegiate coaching debut, the Wildcats haven’t skipped a beat despite fielding an all-sophomore-and-freshman lineup, going 29-5 overall and 14-2 in the United East Conference, where they are seeded third and host sixth-seed Penn State Abington in a best-of-three series starting at 3 p.m. on Friday at the Lumber Yards.

Students in Concrete Construction classes have spent the semester practicing their craft through real-world challenges – meanwhile helping the college and the community.

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.