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Marked by milestones, a reception in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College on Thursday night cast a unique net of celebrations.

The campus community gathered at UPMC Field on Wednesday afternoon for the centerpiece of a weeklong "Yellow It Out" campaign for suicide prevention and awareness: a men's lacrosse game against Alvernia University.

After being canceled at the last minute due to the emerging COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and held as a virtual event during the 2021 school year, BLaST Intermediate Unit 17 and Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted their annual Transition Conference in person on Thursday in the college's Klump Academic Center.

Student leaders gather for an enlightening (and tasty) Etiquette Dinner at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. Twelve campus leaders recently attended the first Etiquette Dinner of the semester at Penn College's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.

International welding artist Rae Ripple, encouraged by a Pennsylvania College of Technology student last fall to drop by campus, honored that invitation Friday with an inspiring daylong visit. "I absolutely love this school!" she said during a "Live With Rae" morning presentation in the Klump Academic Center, coolly and confidently striding the auditorium stage in an animated and unabashed Q&A.

Projections of a robust job market for the Class of 2022 were supported by employer participation at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent in-person Spring Career Fair. More than 230 companies, offering thousands of job and internship opportunities, met with about 1,000 students at the daylong event, split between the college’s Field House and Bardo Gymnasium.

Indy reads the room ... ... before surrendering to some puppy-lovin'. The perks of planning an event The Potts family selflessly delivers ... ... providing students with welcome smiles as Spring Break approaches.

An exciting variety of events is planned for Pennsylvania College of Technology's observance of Women's History Month, which annually celebrates women’s contributions to shaping society and community alike.

On the sunny heels of a last-gasp snow day, and fittingly furnished with creatures from chilly climes, the Office of Student Engagement held a Winter Fest on the north side of campus Sunday afternoon.

“Thinking outside the box,” the ninth graders began their campus visit in the Thompson Professional Development Center, brainstorming various alternate uses for a pizza box. A bird’s eye view of busy hands in the HVAC lab as the Girl Power participants construct PEX water piping that was later tested to make sure there were no leaks. The girls were assisted by Marc E.