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Representatives from across the college traveled to the Pennsylvania Farm Show – the nation’s largest indoor agricultural exhibition – during the first week of January to plant seeds of excitement about Penn College’s hands-on programs. While academic programs and support services provided activities in the college’s exhibit space in the Main Hall throughout the week, students and staff from the college’s baking & culinary program busied themselves at the Culinary Connection.
A group of Penn College landscape/plant production technology students took in the Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show, held last week at the Baltimore Convention Center. Considered a key resource for anyone seeking a competitive edge in the green industry, MANTS is a hub for networking, professional development and discovering the newest horticulture products and trends.
Robust enrollment in the Army ROTC program at Pennsylvania College of Technology is reflecting the school’s national rankings and designations related to the military. Penn College’s 26 cadets represent over half of the Bald Eagle Battalion, which also includes Lycoming College, Lock Haven University and Mansfield University. Four of the cadets are female students, a record high for Penn College.
The Community Arts Center is pleased to announce it has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Williamsport Lycoming Competitive Grant Program at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania. The funds will go toward the decorative arts restoration project planned at the CAC.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently appointed Jessica I. Etzweiler as clinical director in its surgical technology program.
Cue the cards! President Michael J. Reed sits down for a relaxed pop quiz, covering a range of personal, professional and Penn College-oriented topics.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling and women’s basketball teams both are coming off unbeaten weeks.
Kicking off the new year, “Transformative Teamwork” reflects on the business of building a positive team culture with Ian Scheller, head coach of Penn College’s women’s soccer team. In this episode of the Tomorrow Makers podcast, Scheller shares inspiring ideas and humorous anecdotes on his team.
A warm welcome is easing a chilly move-in for new and returning students this weekend at Penn College. Welcome Weekend is unfolding today through Sunday, with Spring 2025 classes starting on Monday. New students are attending various required sessions, as well as elective and social events, throughout the weekend.
Pennsylvania College of Technology and Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity joined on Thursday at the site of a Habitat home to observe the national day of mourning for President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29 at 100 years old. The nonprofits, working together to build a three-bedroom home at 508 Fifth Ave., lowered a U.S. flag at the building site in memory of the late president. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were longtime Habitat for Humanity volunteers.