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Summerlike weather made for the perfect setting this weekend as more than 1,500 guests visited Pennsylvania College of Technology for its first of two Fall Open Houses.
Chef Alberto Mezzoli, corporate chef for Bindi North America, spent time with students in the Customer Service & Retail Baking Operations class as they prepared an Italian-themed bread and pastry sale, then provided a demonstration for all those interested in the Global Food & Hospitality: Cuisine, Culture & Perspectives class.
The golf team continued its excellence in United East Fall Preview play, while the men’s soccer, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams all tasted victory, and the last of the CATS Award winners were announced.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is one of two nationwide to receive the $1,000 Michael Busch Memorial Scholarship, presented by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation.
Representatives from nearly 380 companies converged on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus Sept. 30-Oct. 1, offering a plethora of jobs and internships during the Fall Career Fair.
The Gallery at Penn College has officially launched a free digital guide, available on Bloomberg Connects, an app and online platform designed to make art and culture more accessible by providing expert-curated guides to galleries, museums, gardens and cultural institutions.
Tom Speicher, writer/video producer, has won a 2025 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award for his broadcast work with WVIA-TV's 2024 Little League Challenger Exhibition Game.
An employer is scheduled to visit campus during the week of Oct. 6 to recruiter tomorrow makers.
WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Auker recently checked out Penn College’s new Physical Therapy Clinic, which will soon welcome its first patient.
Nine Penn College information technology students and their instructor, Rick R. Crossen, recently experienced NAViGATE 2025 in Pittsburgh. The annual three-day conference is organized by COMMON, the world’s largest users association for IBM power systems.