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Pennsylvania College of Technology nursing and health sciences students are professionally and financially benefiting from a collaboration between the school and tech-enabled services platform Noodle.

National Apprenticeship Week was celebrated in early May, and Pennsylvania College of Technology offers ample opportunities for those interested in the “earn-while-you-learn” model.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented faculty and staff with a variety of awards and recognized employees who have achieved noteworthy milestones during the 2025-26 academic year. President Michael J. Reed celebrated the honorees during a May 14 all-college meeting in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.

Pennsylvania College of Technology graphic design instructors Brian A. Flynn and David M. Moyer presented “Visual Literacy: Logo Content Analysis” during the International Visual Literacy Association 2026 Online Conference.

WNEP-TV reporter Mackenzie Aucker joined about 350 middle schoolers on campus Wednesday for STEMFest, an initiative that introduces students to career possibilities rooted in science, technology, engineering and math.

The Penn College Community Arts Center has been awarded a grant of $5,000 from the M&T Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M&T Bank. The funding will be used to support educational programming at the venue.

Penn College Workforce Development is offering a short-term welding training program designed to rapidly prepare adults for entry-level welding employment across central Pennsylvania’s manufacturing, construction and fabrication sectors.

Isabella L. Malloy, of Carlisle; Jocelyn N. Pandolfo, of Clark, New Jersey; and Addison M. Zick, of Norristown, were three of 39 aspiring collision repairers in North America to receive a scholarship from the Women’s Industry Network.

With a program-record 33-win season already in the books, Penn College’s all-sophomore and freshman softball team has already exceeded expectations. As it heads into NCAA Division III Regional play starting on Thursday, coach Amber Savage’s goal is simple: “Compete with joy, stay true to who we are, and continue playing our brand of softball."

A year ago, Penn College saw its five-year drought of All-American archers end when Casey Keiter became number 44. This season, coach Dustin Bartron expects what had previously become an annual tradition that produced 43 archers earning the coveted status 88 times to continue.