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An interdisciplinary cohort of leaders from the University of Pennsylvania experienced Penn College on Wednesday. The campus was the last stop on an 800-mile, three-day journey for the group, members of the Penn Commonwealth-Engaged Scholars Program.
Twenty-nine juniors and seniors from 16 career and technical education centers recently convened for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Diesel Technology Competition. It marked the fifth year for top-performing students to make connections with future mentors and employers.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers are poised to compete this weekend on the sport’s biggest stage at the NCAA Division III National Championships in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and coach Dalton Rohrbaugh sees potential for each of them.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Students to student John P. Murphy, of Williamsport.
A video recently added to Milton Hershey School’s YouTube channel includes Pennsylvania College of Technology. The nearly five-minute video, “Supporting Success Beyond MHS for All Graduates,” follows MHS higher education support specialists as they visit alumni who have continued their education at institutions such as Penn College.
The women’s basketball team saw three players named to United East All-Conference teams, while Friday’s 15-goal win over Shenandoah University improved the men’s lacrosse record to 5-1, matching the start of the 2023 squad.
Penn College Workforce Development will host a series of seven polymer workshops that combine classroom lectures with hands-on experience in on-campus labs. The combination is designed to reinforce the lecture and enhance understanding of the material. The college also is co-hosting an eighth workshop at Kiefel Technologies Inc., Dover, New Hampshire.
Temperatures were in the 30s for the February Open House and a winter storm was brewing, but that didn’t stop guests from making their way to Penn College to explore all that main campus, the Schneebeli Earth Science Center and the Lumley Aviation Center have to offer.
National hiring projections for the Class of 2026 may be modest, but employer demand for Pennsylvania College of Technology students at the institution’s Spring Career Fair was robust.
WNEP-TV reporter Mackenzie Aucker and photojournalist Tom Durant visited the Michael J. Hudock Sr. Center for Academic Excellence for a feature on its “director of GoodVibes,” Poppy, the facility dog belonging to Tanya Berfield, director of student advocacy & Title IX coordinator.