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Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently joined Friends in Action, International, for a one-week work trip to assist Ethnos360 at a training center in Missouri.
With the support of a National Science Foundation grant, Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a pathway for high school students to earn 32 college credits and a certificate in polymer processing at no cost.
Cute and cuddly canines joined the Penn College effort to welcome students at Hot Dog, You’re Here! During the annual event, employees bring their furry friends to campus to interact with students.
A new Penn College video provides prospective employees with a unique look at what makes the institution a community of tomorrow makers. The inspiring production features a collection of faculty and staff who share their passion for the college and its student-focused mission.
In the latest episode of Penn College’s “Tomorrow Makers” podcast, instructor Kendra N. Tomassacci enlightens listeners on the college’s engineering design technology and engineering CAD technology degrees.
Alison A. Diehl, vice president for workforce development at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was named to City & State Pennsylvania’s 2025 "Who’s Who in Labor" list.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s fall sports teams went a combined 4-4-1 last week, with the men’s soccer team winning both of its matches.
State Sen. Gene Yaw, chair of the Pennsylvania College of Technology board of directors, recently received the 2025 W. Howard Hartman Little League Friendship Award.
Three members of Penn College’s Pennsylvania Xi Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society organized a drive to collect first aid items for a medical clinic in Kenya. The students worked diligently to collect thousands of dollars’ worth of items, including thermometers, syringes, gloves, suturing and catheter kits, surgical supplies, stethoscopes and more.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is one of a dozen nationwide to receive a scholarship awarded by ESAB Corp. and the American Welding Society Foundation. Clayton J. Fegley, of McClure, earned the $5,000 scholarship through ESAB’s Future Fabricators Program.