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Pennsylvania College of Technology has been ranked the No. 1 school for innovation for the third consecutive year, No. 1 for veteran students for the second consecutive year and the No. 3 top public school in the Regional Colleges (North) classification by U.S. News & World Report for 2026. Penn College also moved from No. 5 in 2025 to the No. 4 school in 2026 among Regional Colleges (North) when all public and private colleges and universities are considered.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students will continue to have access to a high-tech manufacturing system, thanks to an entrustment renewal. Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik and Bihler of America Inc. have renewed for two years their entrustment of a Bihler 4 Slide-NC metal stamping and forming center.

The women’s soccer team posted its third 2-0 week of the season and extended its regular-season unbeaten streak to 32, while the men’s soccer team went 1-1, the women’s volleyball squad was 1-2, and the women’s tennis team was 0-1.

Stephen R. Cheskiewicz, associate professor of computer information technology at Penn College, is featured on Little League International’s website as the organization’s September Diamond Leader of the Month.

Two employers – Whitestone and R-V Industries – are scheduled to visit campus during the week of Sept. 22 to recruit tomorrow makers.

The defending United East champions open their season Sunday at The Gauntlet at Bucknell Golf Club.

Michael Carroll, Pennsylvania’s secretary of transportation, and staff toured Penn College on Thursday, diving in to topics such as electric vehicles and aviation maintenance. The tour coincided with a recruiting event by the department: PennDOT hosted a “pop-up” information table in College Avenue Labs.

Wildcat Wars, an early fall tradition at Penn College, returned to UPMC Field, with residence hall teams battling in kickball, dodgeball and tug-of-war. In the end, the York/Juniata team earned the win – and a year's worth of bragging rights.

Wildcat Weekend is set for Sept. 19, 20 and 21, and alumni, students, parents and friends are in for an exciting couple of days.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a scholarship from the Tree Research & Education Endowment Fund, a charitable grant-making organization that supports urban and community forests. Trinity E. Willoughby, of Danville, earned the $5,000 Fran Ward Women in Arboriculture Scholarship.