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Penn College's first "summer" Open House brought 126 prospective students to campus on Friday, 14 of whom traveled from out-of-state (Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York). The majority are considering a Fall 2024 start or later; the remainder are looking at Fall 2023.

Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology archers finished 22nd in the USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals, the men’s golf team finished 37th in the country in NCAA Division III and the Wildcats softball team claimed a conference championship to close out the competitive 2022-23 athletics year.

The Spring 2023 roster of graduates has been announced at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its Dean's List for the Spring 2023 semester.

The NCAA has awarded a grant to Pennsylvania College of Technology aimed to increase opportunities in intercollegiate athletics for women and ethnic minorities.

Sue A. Kelley, dean of the School of Business, Arts & Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently served as a panelist at Penn State Schreyer Honors College’s Connect Networking & Career Day.

More than 180 students representing 13 schools from across Bradford, Lycoming, Tioga, and Union counties converged on Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus Thursday for the annual Student Government Seminar hosted by state Sen. Gene Yaw (R-Loyalsock Township).

Jennifer R. Wahl, instructor of social sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently presented “Fear Doesn’t Go With This Outfit” at the 2023 Women’s Empowerment Conference, hosted by the YWCA Northcentral PA.

The state Senate Majority Policy Committee held a hearing Wednesday afternoon at Pennsylvania College of Technology, exploring workforce challenges in rural Pennsylvania. Chaired by Sen. Dan Laughlin (R-Erie), the hearing addressed population decline and labor and housing shortages, as well as their economic impact on communities and businesses.

Nearly two dozen Penn College business and hospitality students made their mark at 149th running of the storied Kentucky Derby in early May. For the past 30 years, Penn College has been part of that story.