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Last week, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s fall sports teams went a combined 4-4 as their seasons got underway, led by the women’s soccer team, which won both of its matches.

Keith Vanderlin, retired assistant professor of graphic design and photography, has collaborated with naturalist Chris Slesar to create a series of photographs that synthesize art and science and, more specifically, blends nature and photography. The collection – “Photogenic Drawings” – will be on exhibit through Sept. 30 in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has entered into its first cyber charter dual enrollment partnership, which will begin with the 2025-2026 school year. Insight PA Cyber Charter School, a K-12 public online school that offers virtual education to students throughout Pennsylvania, was selected as part of a state Dual Credit Innovation Grant Program.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has completed a pilot program designed for students entering a pre-health program for the fall 2025 semester. Five incoming students and a current nursing student who served as a peer mentor participated in the Pre-Health Plunge Program, funded through a gift from AllOne Charities.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its list of Summer 2025 graduates.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its Summer 2025 Dean's List.

“I think this season has the potential to be something special. We are going to be a young team, but everyone has come in eager to learn and make the program better,” said head women’s volleyball coach Kyle Hawk. “While we are a young team, everyone is incredibly talented.”

The Wildcats, led by United East Conference Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year Megan Kurian, are coming off a record-setting year that included the first unbeaten regular season in program history (14-0-1).

State Rep. Mike Armanini traveled from Pennsylvania 75th Legislative District to visit several of Penn College’s state-of-the-art engineering technology labs. Armanini is a 35-year veteran of the powdered metal manufacturing industry and brought two of his district’s largest employers to learn more about Penn College’s applied technology education model.

“I believe we will have one of the deepest teams I've ever coached at Penn College," said Tyler Mensch, head coach for men's soccer. "We have a lot of new guys who have all played at a high level. The competition has been really strong, and a lot of guys are battling and trying to make an impact right away."