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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.

Penn College News continues its regular feature, welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the People & Culture Office.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has revised leadership positions for the Journey Bank Community Arts Center to integrate the facility with the institution’s academic programs and to strengthen the venue’s ties with the community.

Seven area schools recently brought 142 students to Penn College for a Dual Enrollment Visit Day, introducing individuals to the college’s School of Nursing & Health Sciences.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Kelsey L. Bennett, of Hughesville, a second-year radiography student, has been selected by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists to participate in the Student Leadership Development Program.

For the first time since becoming NCAA postseason eligible in 2017-18, three Wildcat wrestlers qualified in a single season for the Division III National Championships. Meanwhile, the women’s basketball team closed its winningest campaign in program history.

WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Aucker recently checked out Penn College’s new Multiple Interactive Learning Objectives – or MILO – system. Aucker interviewed William A. Schlosser, instructor of emergency management & homeland security, as well as students Isaak B. Fausey, of Mifflin, Emma J. Chilen, of Montoursville, and Erin N. Yerger, of Elizabethtown, to better understand the situational awareness simulator.

Penn College grad Judi Jessick ’02 returned to campus Feb. 26 to read the second volume in her Agatha Livermore picture book series to the Butterflies classroom at the Dunham Children’s Learning Center.

Three new full-time faculty members began teaching at Pennsylvania College of Technology with the Spring 2026 semester.