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WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Aucker visited Penn College on Monday to learn more about The Cupboard, an on-campus food pantry for Penn College students who are experiencing food insecurity.
Watch your mailbox for the Fall 2025 issue of Penn College Magazine. In this edition: A message from President Michael J. Reed, stories about adventurous alumni, a look at the work of students to build homes in Williamsport in the 1960s and ‘70s, a tribute to the late William Feddersen, and more.
More than 700 riders took to the trails at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center for the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Cycling League’s youth mountain bike race.
Two wins upped the regular-season unbeaten streak for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s soccer team to 30. Also, it was announced that former Williamsport Area High School and Bloomsburg University standout pitcher Amber Cowher Savage is the new head softball coach.
Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted a dedication on Sept. 9 to celebrate the grand opening of a Physical Therapy Clinic on the second floor of the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center.
The college’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center marked Sept. 11 with a Red, White and Blue Day. As part of the day’s activities, the “Birds” classroom went on a scavenger hunt across campus to see how many U.S. flags they could find.
Penn College Career Services has scheduled the first of this fall’s series of “pop-up” Employer Information Tables. Students should stop by to learn more about career opportunities – and bring their resumes.
Pennsylvania College of Technology received a PA Hunger-Free Campus Grant of $40,000 to enhance the services offered by The Cupboard, the college’s on-campus food pantry for students experiencing food insecurity.
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.