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Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its Summer 2025 Dean's List.
“I think this season has the potential to be something special. We are going to be a young team, but everyone has come in eager to learn and make the program better,” said head women’s volleyball coach Kyle Hawk. “While we are a young team, everyone is incredibly talented.”
The Wildcats, led by United East Conference Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year Megan Kurian, are coming off a record-setting year that included the first unbeaten regular season in program history (14-0-1).
State Rep. Mike Armanini traveled from Pennsylvania 75th Legislative District to visit several of Penn College’s state-of-the-art engineering technology labs. Armanini is a 35-year veteran of the powdered metal manufacturing industry and brought two of his district’s largest employers to learn more about Penn College’s applied technology education model.
“I believe we will have one of the deepest teams I've ever coached at Penn College," said Tyler Mensch, head coach for men's soccer. "We have a lot of new guys who have all played at a high level. The competition has been really strong, and a lot of guys are battling and trying to make an impact right away."
Three teams – men's and women's soccer and women's volleyball – will begin their seasons on Friday. Take a look at the opening schedules for all eight fall sports.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology School of Business, Arts & Sciences recently held an Active Thinking & Learning Math Professional Day for full-time and adjunct math faculty. Local high school math teachers also were in attendance for the workshop, which was led by Trey Cox, a veteran mathematics educator with 39 years of teaching experience spanning middle school, high school and college in Illinois and Arizona.
The first season of “WildCast” – a podcast produced by Penn College Athletics – wraps up with insight from Penn College’s first NCAA All-American, Peyton Mussina.
Officials from Journey Bank, the City of Williamsport and Pennsylvania College of Technology gathered on Friday to celebrate the renaming of the Journey Bank Community Arts Center and the installation of its new state-of-the-art digital marquee.
The Gallery at Penn College is pleased to feature internationally acclaimed artist Taha Ahmad in its 2025-2026 season opening. “Drawn into two, which way home?” implores visitors to consider the ways in which the trauma and displacement of the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan can be used to foster a deeper understanding of the human race.