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A creative collaboration between Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff has resulted in an ergonomically friendly addition to the institution’s automation and robotics lab: customized frames for Siemens human machine interfaces.

Following the outstanding success of last summer’s “Sister Act: The Musical,” A Community Encore Production announces its 2026 production, “Anastasia,” running July 17-19 at the Journey Bank Community Arts Center.

During the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors meeting on Feb. 5, President Michael J. Reed recommended and received approval from the Board for the hiring of Kyle A. Smith as Penn College’s vice president for college relations, and showcased presentations on athletics, student success and student advocacy.

Another double-win week moved the women’s basketball team to within one victory of tying the program’s season win record. On Saturday, the Wildcat wrestlers will defend their conference title, the basketball teams close their regular seasons, lacrosse opens its season, and archery travels to the USA Archery Indoor Championships.

The Journey Bank Community Arts Center was the unique venue for the Penn College wrestling team’s dual meet against the York College Spartans. It’s the second time the wrestling team has competed at the historic theater.

Career Services has arranged a “pop-up” employer information table for Thursday, Feb. 12 with Conexus. The company is recruiting electricians and building automation technicians.

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’s Board of Directors has approved the appointment of Kyle A. Smith as vice president for college relations.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students who are Pennsylvania residents and enrolled in any discipline-specific associate and bachelor’s degree program at the college in the 2026-27 academic year are eligible for annual Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program assistance coordinated by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.

Sixteen employers participated in the January Human Services & Restorative Justice Internship and Job Expo. The event, which takes place every fall and spring, aims to bring employers to Penn College who are specifically interested in human services & restorative justice students and graduates.