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Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its Dean's List for the Fall 2024 semester.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently appointed Jessica I. Etzweiler as clinical director in its surgical technology program.

Cue the cards! President Michael J. Reed sits down for a relaxed pop quiz, covering a range of personal, professional and Penn College-oriented topics.

A warm welcome is easing a chilly move-in for new and returning students this weekend at Penn College. Welcome Weekend is unfolding today through Sunday, with Spring 2025 classes starting on Monday. New students are attending various required sessions, as well as elective and social events, throughout the weekend.

The elves at Penn College’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center have been busy working their magic this month, and as the semester comes to a close, Penn College News is happy to share a few photos of the mischief and merriment stirred up by these cheerful employees – plus one student masquerading as Santa Claus.

The elves at Penn College’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center have been busy working their magic this month, and as the semester comes to a close, Penn College News is happy to share a few photos of the mischief and merriment stirred up by these cheerful employees – plus one student masquerading as Santa Claus.

Stanley G. Boler, a retired Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member, died Dec. 15 at the age of 78. A funeral is scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 23, at West & Parrish & Pedigo Funeral Home, in Spencer, Indiana. Boler retired from Penn College in 2012 as an associate professor of electronics. He joined the college faculty in 1987.

Penn College’s campus is once again decked out in a festive glow for the season, and with Fall Commencement set for Saturday and the college’s holiday break beginning soon, it’s time to share some of the twinkling treasures casting their magical spell on our campus community.

Penn College’s campus is once again decked out in a festive glow for the season, and with Fall Commencement set for Saturday and the college’s holiday break beginning soon, it’s time to share some of the twinkling treasures casting their magical spell on our campus community.

The first “wrapped” vehicle in Penn College’s General Services fleet has rolled off the “production line.” A joint effort of General Services and Public Relations & Marketing, the Toyota Tacoma truck will serve as a marketing tool and information resource as it moves throughout the college’s three campuses and the community.