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As winter draws near, students, faculty and staff are reminded to sign up for the PCT Alerts messaging system and to review Penn College's emergency guidelines.
Over 30 Penn College engineering design technology students recently connected their classroom experience with real-world applications by touring High Steel Structures LLC in Williamsport. The company is a leading steel fabricator of bridge components and heavy building girders.
Penn College’s esports coach, Joshua D. Young, was recently appointed to the advisory committee for PlayVS College League, the largest collegiate esports league.
First-year physician assistant student Kara M. Emrich, of Harrisburg, was a recipient of the Thomas J. Lemley Award for Health Disparities. Emrich accepted the award at the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Associates annual conference on Nov. 1.
Ellyn A. Lester, assistant dean of construction and architectural technologies, recently received a Pennsylvania Impact Award from City & State Pennsylvania. The awards honor 50 socially responsible citizens from across the commonwealth whose work and leadership make a meaningful impact in their professions and their communities.
The early-season fortunes of the basketball teams continued in opposite directions, with the women posting a 2-1 week and the men losing twice. Also, the wrestling team opened its dual match season, going 1-1.
Fifty-eight students were inducted into the Pennsylvania College of Technology Omega Theta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau.
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.
As part of Penn College's annual "Give Thanks, Paw It Forward" campaign, Penn College News is sharing daily messages of thanks. To close out the week, a corporate partner shares why its support for Penn College is a sound investment.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is among 357 institutions nationwide recognized in the Military Times’ 2025 Best for Vets: Colleges rankings. The selections are based on data collected from an extensive survey sent to colleges and universities throughout the country.