For the fifth consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology has received “Guard-Friendly School” designation from an organization devoted to the Pennsylvania National Guard. The Pennsylvania National Guard Associations – an advocacy group dedicated to the growth of the Pennsylvania National Guard and its service members, veterans and families – recently bestowed the honor.
Penn College earns PNGAS ‘Guard-Friendly School’ designation Published 03.15.2024 News Best Colleges for Veterans Students military experience Home Page contents For the fifth consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology has received “Guard-Friendly School” designation from an organization devoted to the Pennsylvania National Guard. The Pennsylvania National Guard Associations – an advocacy group dedicated to the growth of the Pennsylvania National Guard and its service members, veterans and …

"Imagine a world without concrete," levels alumnus Joe DiBucci, building construction technology instructor at Penn College. (Impossible!) This energized episode of the "Tomorrow Makers" podcast brings loads of laughs and lots of insight about the world's most widely used building material — concrete. Have a listen to "Concrete Science."
'Concrete Science' Published 03.15.2024 News Faculty & Staff Students On the Podcast Alumni News Building Construction Construction & Architecture Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents "Imagine a world without concrete" is the charge leveled by alumnus Joe DiBucci, building construction technology instructor, in the latest episode of Pennsylvania College of Technology's "Tomorrow Makers" podcast. " Concrete Science " brings loads of laughs and lots of insight about the world's most widely used …

On March 19, a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students will host the first Wildcat Forum, a series of six-to-eight-minute talks sharing the theme “What is Success?” The event is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium and is open to the community. Three Penn College alumni and two employees are slated to speak.
Student-organized Wildcat Forum to explore ‘What is Success?’ Published 03.15.2024 News Events Community School of Business, Arts & Sciences News Students Alumni News Faculty & Staff Accounting & Business Administration Construction Management Nursing Campus Events Home Page contents On March 19, a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students will host the first Wildcat Forum, a series of six-to-eight-minute talks sharing the theme “What is Success?” The event is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. in the …

For the second consecutive year, a contingent of students from Northern Ireland will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology as part of a cultural exchange program. Twelve students and two faculty from North West Regional College are scheduled to be in the area April 2-16 and spend most of that time on the Penn College campus.
Northern Ireland students to visit Penn College Published 03.15.2024 News Information Technology Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology Engineering Technologies Study Abroad Global Experiences Home Page contents For the second consecutive year, a contingent of students from Northern Ireland will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology as part of a cultural exchange program. Twelve students and two faculty from North West Regional College are scheduled to be in the area April 2-16 and spend most of …

"Concrete Science and Careers,” offered to K-12 FFA instructors by faculty experts from Pennsylvania College of Technology, is already yielding positive impacts – including plans for a more in-depth session for the teachers later this spring. Faculty offered instructor workshops on three Saturdays during the Pennsylvania FFA’s “Agricultural Cooperation Establishes Success” Leadership Conference near Harrisburg.
Penn College faculty share concrete know-how with FFA teachers Published 03.14.2024 Photos provided News Building Construction Engineering Technologies Faculty & Staff K-12 Events Home Page contents "Concrete Science and Careers,” offered in February to K-12 FFA instructors by faculty experts from Pennsylvania College of Technology, is already yielding positive impacts – including plans for a more in-depth session for the teachers later this spring. Franklin H. Reber, instructor of building construction …

Seventeen employers traveled from across Pennsylvania to meet future nurses during Thursday’s Recruitment Day in the Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center. Graduates of Penn College’s associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing are in demand as recruiters look to alleviate a nationwide shortage of nurses.
Future nurses sought at latest Recruitment Day Published 03.14.2024 Photos by Jennifer A. Cline, writer/magazine editor News Career Services Nursing Nursing & Health Sciences Home Page contents Seventeen employers traveled from across Pennsylvania to meet future nurses during Thursday’s Recruitment Day in the Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center. Graduates of Penn College’s associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing are in demand as recruiters look to alleviate a nationwide shortage of …

Positive reinforcement, fun and fundamentals are the foundations on which first-year coach David Straub began building the Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis program last fall and which he looks to continue this spring. The Wildcats open their season at 1 p.m. on Saturday, hosting King’s College at the Central Pennsylvania Tennis Center in South Williamsport.
Penn College spotlight on Tennis Published 03.14.2024 News Athletics Wildcat Athletics Students Home Page contents Positive reinforcement, fun and fundamentals are the foundations on which first-year coach David Straub began building the Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis program last fall and which he looks to continue this spring. The Wildcats open their season at 1 p.m. on Saturday, hosting King’s College at the Central Pennsylvania Tennis Center in South Williamsport. During the fall, the …

Representatives from Klein Tools experienced Penn College’s electrical program on Wednesday. A Corporate Tomorrow Maker, the company plans to feature the Penn College footage on its website, YouTube channel and social media outlets. Klein Tools is building engagement with postsecondary students to combat the skills gap.
Klein Tools captures footage, honors electrical instructor Published 03.14.2024 Photos by Tom Speicher, writer/video producer (unless otherwise noted) News Electrical Engineering Technologies Faculty & Staff Corporate Tomorrow Makers Corporate Donor Corporate Partnerships Home Page contents Vince Wasseluk (at left), Klein Tools creative studio manager, captures the moment when Eric L. Anstadt, instructor of electrical technology/occupations, discovers that he is the first inductee of the Klein Tools Hall …

A $108,000 gift from The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation, of Harrisburg, has increased the foundation’s endowed scholarship to a balance of $3.9 million, the largest endowed scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Student recipients who meet selection criteria established by the college receive $5,000 per year – for up to four years – from the Stabler Scholarship Fund, the largest at the college.
Latest foundation gift grows endowment support to $3.9 million Published 03.13.2024 News Donors Penn College Dual Enrollment Giving Community Scholarships Home Page contents A $108,000 gift from The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation, of Harrisburg, has increased the foundation’s endowed scholarship to a balance of $3.9 million, the largest endowed scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Student recipients who meet selection criteria established by the college receive $5,000 per year – …

Pennsylvania College of Technology student Kianna A. Rizzo, of Elysburg, is the third consecutive Penn College student to be selected for the American Society of Radiologic Technologists’ Student to Leadership Development Program. Each year, ASRT selects two students from each state for the three-year Student to Leadership Development Program.
Penn College student selected for society’s leadership program Published 03.13.2024 News Radiography Nursing & Health Sciences Students Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology student Kianna A. Rizzo, of Elysburg, is the third consecutive Penn College student to be selected for the American Society of Radiologic Technologists’ Student to Leadership Development Program. Rizzo is pursuing an associate degree in radiography and a bachelor’s degree in applied health studies. She is a resident …