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In a mid-week United East win at Cedar Crest College, coach Kyle Hawk’s women’s volleyball team secured its first five-win season since 2016. On Saturday, playoffs begin for the men's and women's soccer teams, the men's and women's cross-country teams will run in the conference championships, and the college's wrestlers will step into action.
“Masses of the Undone,” the work of contemporary artist Adrian Gor, will be on exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College until Nov. 25. A reception will take place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Nov. 13, with a gallery talk set for 5:30 p.m.
Career Services has arranged three “pop-up” employer information tables – each featuring a company looking to fill positions – for the week of Oct. 27. Students are encouraged to take advantage of these networking opportunities and bring their resumes.
In 2025, Bardo Gymnasium – dedicated in 1937 as the new gym for Williamsport High School – underwent an interior transformation: a complete replacement of the building’s original gym floor and a series of other updates, including a renovation of its main entrance lobby. The lobby became home on Wednesday to a time capsule to be opened in 2050.
Career Services is set to host the last of this semester’s nine Recruitment Days on Oct. 29. Thus far, the events have brought 570 students into contact with dozens of employers who came to campus seeking to connect with students.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology aviation student is one of 15 nationwide recipients of scholarships awarded at the recent National Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Las Vegas. Liam B. Rosenfield, of Goshen, Connecticut, received the William M. Fanning Maintenance Scholarship.
Members of the Penn College community across campus wore purple on Thursday to show support for survivors of domestic violence.
Dining Services’ eighth annual Soup for the Soul event, held on Thursday, raised $1,875 to help Penn College students and their families through The Cupboard, an on-campus food pantry for students who are experiencing food insecurity.
Students in the Masonry Principles class, taught by Scott A. Bierly, instructor of building construction technology, recently applied their hands-on skills at the college’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center. Two sections of the class spent time at the campus – near Montgomery – to replace the bottom portion of two timber columns at the entrance of the center’s main building.
An industry leader has extended its long-standing commitment to the polymer engineering program at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Novatec Inc. – the largest U.S.-owned manufacturer of resin conveying, drying and complete material-handling systems for the plastics processing industry – has renewed for two years its entrustment of resources used by polymer students.