Academic Affairs’ Coffee & Conversation, launched for the first time during the 2022-23 academic year at Pennsylvania College of Technology, enjoyed the last of three spring sessions on Tuesday.
The chair of the State House Republican Appropriations Committee visited main campus on Tuesday, touring a variety of instructional areas with Penn College officials and two legislative colleagues.
Juggling, crocheting, flower arranging, hatchet throwing and snake petting were among the new features at the second annual Wildcat Wellness Fair.
Eighteen automated manufacturing students and four Penn College employees traveled to Elmira, New York, last week for an open house at Hardinge Inc., a leading international provider of advanced metal-cutting equipment.
A lot of science goes into a can or glass of beer, and the newly established Penn College Brewing & Fermentation Research Lab at Bald Birds Brewing Co. in Jersey Shore is intent on investigating all of the components that impact taste, from production to distribution to storage.
Jonathan A. Nichols has been hired to serve in a senior administrative post in Financial Operations at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
As renovations continue at Penn College's Physician Assistant Center, students in instructor Franklin H. Reber Jr.'s Concrete Construction class spent much of their Friday making complementary exterior improvements.
With eyes on the sky and a wide range of career options, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s emergency management & homeland security major staged its inaugural Wildcat Rotorfest on April 11.
Penn College's ConCreate Design Club, a student chapter of the American Concrete Institute, will hold its spring sale from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday in the Carl Building Technologies Center concrete lab.
Tuesday's Grad Finale, a helpful semester-ending tradition, provided assistance to students participating in one of three commencement ceremonies to be held May 12-13 in the Community Arts Center.
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