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Penn College’s baking & culinary program partnered with the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association last week to provide a Hospitality Career Exploration & Leadership Workshop to students grades nine to 12. More than 100 high schoolers attended.

The men’s and women’s soccer teams won both of their matches, with the women now assured of their fourth straight playoff appearance and their ninth postseason trip in the NCAA era (since 2014), while the men’s golf and women’s volleyball teams also saw action, and a women’s tennis player earned a United East Conference honor.

Seven employers will be recruiting Penn College students at "pop-up" recruitment tables Oct. 20-23.

The 15th Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Dinner & Auction raised a total of $171,990 for student scholarships at the college.

On Oct. 15, Sen. Gene Yaw hosted the Kenneth C. Larson Jr. Memorial Highway Sign Unveiling Ceremony at Penn College’s Professional Development Center.

Total enrollment at Pennsylvania College of Technology for Fall 2025 is 4,705 students – a 2.8% increase over Fall 2024 and a 9.2% increase over Fall 2023. New student enrollment for Fall 2025 is 1,781 – a 2.1% bump over a similarly strong incoming class in Fall 2024.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors approved two retired faculty for emeritus status during its Oct. 9 board meeting. Kirk M. Cantor, polymer engineering, and Keith A. Vanderlin, graphic design and art, received this recognition.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology Corporate Tomorrow Maker recently conducted a manufacturing and education event on campus for students and industry partners. Representatives from TRAK Machine Tools Inc., a subsidiary of Southwestern Industries Inc. and an industry leader in innovative products for machinist productivity, enjoyed a full day on campus.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Financial Aid Office will assist current and future college students and their families in completing the 2026-27 Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

Work at a Habitat for Humanity home being built largely by students on Fifth Avenue, just north of campus, continues to progress. The college and Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity staff hosted a cookout and open house at the site on Thursday, inviting those who worked on the home over the past three semesters to see the current progress.