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Fourteen employers attended the Penn College Business Club’s recent Coffee & Conversation event in Penn’s Inn, designed to connect students in business and hospitality majors with a variety of companies in those sectors.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the sale of property at 3341 Wahoo Drive, Williamsport, and the appointment of Baker Tilly to perform audit services for the college.

The eye-catching artistry of students enrolled in photography classes at Pennsylvania College of Technology is on display in two locations at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport.

Learning a lot along the way about each other, two student organizations at Pennsylvania College of Technology combined their efforts to raise awareness of sexual assault and donations for Wise Options, a program of YWCA Northcentral PA that provides emergency shelter and services for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and human trafficking.

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.

When Tristan Current heard that he could pursue his love of baseball and get hands-on training for a career in the great outdoors at Pennnsylvania College of Technology, he was all in.

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.

Friday's meeting of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Construction Management Advisory Committee, many of them alumni and all of them strongly aware of the college's reliable contribution to tomorrow's workforce, featured more than thousands of dollars in student scholarships.

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.