Through expansion of a state program announced on Nov. 20, Pennsylvania College of Technology will receive more than $1.4 million from Coterra Energy for renovation and expansion of labs and instructional spaces in its electrical and architecture & sustainable design programs. The funding will also generate scholarships for veterans and first responders from Camp Freedom.
College gets $1.4 million for program expansions, scholarships Published 11.21.2023 News Students Faculty & Staff Corporate Partnerships President News Electrical Architecture & Sustainable Design School of Engineering Technologies News Scholarships Home Page contents Through expansion of a state program announced on Nov. 20, Pennsylvania College of Technology will receive more than $1.4 million from  Coterra Energy for renovation and expansion of labs and instructional spaces in its  electrical and  …

Work has begun at Pennsylvania College of Technology's heavy construction equipment operations training site in readiness for the estimated 1,000 competitors expected for the international Baja SAE competition next spring. The college will host about 100 teams – each with single-seat, all-terrain vehicles that they've designed and manufactured – that will converge there from May 16-19 for Baja SAE Williamsport.
Transformation for Baja competition underway at training site Published 11.21.2023 News Students Faculty & Staff Diesel Truck, Heavy Equipment & Power Generation Baja SAE School of Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents A bucketful of dirt cascades onto the screen, separating rocks from soil. Work has begun at Pennsylvania College of Technology's heavy construction equipment operations training site in readiness for the estimated 1,000 competitors expected for the international Baja SAE …

A student-led video tour of Penn College's machining labs has been posted to YouTube by Practical Machinist, the largest metalworking community on the web. Chethan C. Meda, a manufacturing engineering technology student from Corning, New York, treats viewers to a six-minute summary of the college's cutting-edge facilities and hands-on learning experiences.
Industry leader shares video tour of Penn College's machining labs Published 11.20.2023 News Students Automated Manufacturing & Machining School of Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents A student-led video tour of Penn College's machining labs has been posted to YouTube by Practical Machinist, the largest metalworking community on the web. Chethan C. Meda, a manufacturing engineering technology student from Corning, New York, treats viewers to a six-minute summary of the cutting-edge facilities …

In this season of Thanksgiving, the Pennsylvania College of Technology community is reminded of those in need – including students whose food insecurity is mitigated by The Cupboard, a food pantry housed in the Bush Campus Center. The pantry’s reach has been bolstered through the generosity of Frank G. Pellegrino, who contributed funds for six stand-alone “mini-cupboards” – each with a refrigerator and shelving for non-perishables – strategically situated across the college’s campuses.
Donated satellite units expand campus food pantry’s reach Published 11.20.2023 News Students Faculty & Staff Giving Donors Dining Services Home Page contents In this season of Thanksgiving, the Pennsylvania College of Technology community is reminded of those in need – including students whose food insecurity is mitigated by The Cupboard, a food pantry housed in the Bush Campus Center. The pantry’s reach has been bolstered through the generosity of Frank G. Pellegrino, who contributed funds for six …

Days grow shorter and dusk arrives much too soon during this transition from equinox to solstice, but who wouldn't be thankful for the view – no matter how small the window? Channeling Emily Bronte, whose "Every leaf speaks bliss to me/Fluttering from the autumn tree." could have been written expressly for this gallery of images, student photographer Conor P. Fry turns his practiced eye to the seasonal splendor of Penn College's main campus.
Fall's blessings from the Wildcat's harvest home Published 11.19.2023 News Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Days grow shorter and dusk arrives much too soon during this transition from equinox to solstice, but who wouldn't be thankful for the view – no matter how small the window? Channeling Emily Bronte, whose "Every leaf speaks bliss to me/Fluttering from the autumn tree." could have been written expressly for this gallery of images, student photographer Conor P. Fry turns his practiced eye to …

The Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers, who carry on the long-standing traditions and culture of their Indigenous ancestors, traveled to Penn College for a Thursday performance in Penn's Inn. More than 50 people attended the educational and entertaining event – many as active participants – helping the college observe National American Indian Heritage Month.
Piscataway Nation vibrantly shares American Indian culture Published 11.19.2023 Photos by Cindy Davis Meixel, writer/photo editor News Students Faculty & Staff Alumni News Events Home Page contents The Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers, who carry on the long-standing traditions and culture of their Indigenous ancestors, traveled to Penn College for a Thursday performance in Penn's Inn. More than 50 people attended the educational and entertaining event – many as active participants – helping the college …

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers had another good outing on Saturday while the men’s and women’s basketball teams competed in weekend events.
Penn College wrestlers have good showing Published 11.19.2023 News Athletics Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers had another good outing on Saturday while the men’s and women’s basketball teams competed in weekend events. WRESTLING Penn College’s 23rd-ranked wrestling team placed seventh in an 18-team field that included four other nationally ranked Division III tournament teams and had an individual second- and third-place finisher at the Doug Parker Invitational on Saturday in …

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students joined their counterparts from Penn State's Commonwealth Campuses, as well as from other special mission affiliates, at Saturday's All-University Day at Beaver Stadium. Representing Penn College were business administration students Kylee P. Albert, of Boyertown, and Kellor A. Schooley, of Turbotville.
Wildcats join Penn State's 'All-University' festivities Published 11.19.2023 Photo provided News Students Home Page contents Penn College students Kellor A. Schooley and Kylee P. Albert carry their Penn College Pride at Beaver Stadium during Penn State's All-University Day. Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students joined their counterparts from Penn State's Commonwealth Campuses, as well as from other special mission affiliates, at Saturday's All-University Day at Beaver Stadium. Representing Penn …

"Glow With the Flow," hosted Friday night by the Office of Student Engagement, allowed participants to bend, stretch, revitalize mind and body ... and personalize a yoga mat with glow-in-the-dark artistry.
Event combines inner peace, incandescence Published 11.19.2023 Photos by Kaylena L. Harrell, graphic design student and marketing assistant News Student Life Events Home Page contents "Glow With the Flow," hosted Friday night by the Office of Student Engagement, allowed participants to bend, stretch, revitalize mind and body ... and personalize a yoga mat with glow-in-the-dark artistry. Two sessions were offered in Penn's Inn, yet another example of the ways in which OSE connects students to a variety of …

With the signing of House Bill 1461 on Thursday by Gov. Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s state appropriation for 2023-24 increases by $3.23 million (12.1%) to $29.97 million. Lawmakers approved the legislation on Wednesday.
Legislature, governor boost Penn College’s state appropriation Published 11.16.2023 News Students Faculty & Staff President News Home Page contents With the signing of House Bill 1461 on Thursday by Gov. Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s state appropriation for 2023-24 increases by $3.23 million (12.1%) to $29.97 million. Lawmakers approved the legislation on Wednesday. With the exception of Lincoln University, which will see the same increase as Penn College, other state-related …