After a fall season that saw his team take one first- and two second-place finishes in six multi-team outings, and with everyone returning, Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Rob Lytle has his squad primed for more success.
Penn College golf tee time near Published 03.26.2023 News Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents After a fall season that saw his team take one first- and two second-place finishes in six multi-team outings, and with everyone returning, Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Rob Lytle has his squad primed for more success. “We’ve been able to get out (practicing) quite a bit. The late winter has been fairly mild. Even though we got a couple of snows, we’ve been out. We’re good,” the second-year coach …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Chef Charles R. Niedermyer is the subject of a six-page “Teacher Feature” in the Winter 2023 issue of Pastry Arts Magazine.
Baking & pastry arts instructor featured in industry magazine Published 03.24.2023 News School of Business, Arts & Sciences News Baking & Culinary Experienced Faculty Alumni News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Chef Charles R. Niedermyer is the subject of a six-page “Teacher Feature” in the Winter 2023 issue of Pastry Arts Magazine. Niedermyer is an instructor of baking & pastry arts and culinary arts at Penn College and holds degrees from the college in baking & pastry arts and …

A Wednesday artist talk and reception closed John Singletary’s “Through Lines/Fault Lines” exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College.
Events close gallery's innovative exhibit Published 03.24.2023 Photos by Frank T. Kocsis III, student photographer News Library The Gallery at Penn College Home Page contents A Wednesday artist talk and reception closed John Singletary’s “ Through Lines/Fault Lines ” exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College. The exhibition comprised two installations on the third floor of Madigan Library – “Traces” and “Anahata” – and had graced the gallery since mid-January. Titled glass beckons gallery-goers to the wonders …

About 50 Penn College employees attended Thursday afternoon's Coffee & Conversation, an open forum hosted by President Michael J. Reed and Nesli Alp, vice president for academic affairs/provost.
Candid conversation flows during coffee hour Published 03.24.2023 Photos by Alexis M. Burrell, student photographer News Faculty & Staff President News Home Page contents About 50 Penn College employees attended Thursday afternoon's Coffee & Conversation, an open forum hosted by President Michael J. Reed and Nesli Alp, vice president for academic affairs/provost. The administration sets the tone for an informal (and informational) give-and-take. Questions were asked and answered, concerns voiced, and …

At Elwood, James Beard-nominated restaurateur Adam Diltz, ’00, provides an education in Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine and Philadelphia food history.
Finding Forgotten Foods Published 03.24.2023 News Magazine Alumni Feature Business & Hospitality Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents Chef Adam Diltz ’00 in the kitchen of Elwood. He was inspired, in part, by the Inn at Little Washington in Virginia, where the cooking technique is old-school French, but the food is "thoroughly Southern." He dreamed of opening a restaurant that did the same for Pennsylvania Dutch foods. From the Spring 2023 Penn College Magazine : At Elwood, James …

Students in nearly a dozen diesel and heavy construction equipment courses will be positively impacted by a longtime partner’s loan of an excavator to Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Students benefit from Anderson Equipment-loaned excavator Published 03.23.2023 News For Current Penn College Students Experienced Faculty Heavy Equipment Operations Diesel Truck, Heavy Equipment & Power Generation Diesel Technology & Natural Resources School of Engineering Technologies News Corporate Partnerships Home Page contents Students in nearly a dozen diesel and heavy construction equipment courses will be positively impacted by a longtime partner’s loan of an excavator to Pennsylvania College of …

The Gene Haas Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant to Pennsylvania College of Technology to facilitate renovations and upgrades to the college’s 12,200-square-foot automated manufacturing lab, which will be known as the Gene Haas Center for Innovative Manufacturing.
Manufacturing, machining majors boosted by $1 million grant Published 03.22.2023 News Corporate Partnerships Giving Workforce Development Automated Manufacturing & Machining School of Engineering Technologies News For Current Penn College Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents The Gene Haas Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant to Pennsylvania College of Technology to facilitate renovations and upgrades to the college’s 12,200-square-foot automated manufacturing lab, which will be known as the …

The Penn College community is invited to join Craig A. Miller, associate professor of history/political science, for a latest in a free series of informal – yet vitally topical – discussions at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 10.
Discussion to assess 'America and the World' Published 03.22.2023 News Student Life Events Faculty & Staff Home Page contents The Penn College community is invited to join Craig A. Miller, associate professor of history/political science, for a latest in a free series of informal – yet vitally topical – discussions at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 10. Discussion series to continue April 10 "America and the World" will be held in the first-floor presentation room (1056) of the Davie Jane Gilmour Center. The …

A stealthy leprechaun showed up early on St. Patrick's Day to stir up trouble at the Children's Learning Center.
CLC visited by elusive mischief-maker Published 03.21.2023 Photos provided News Home Page contents A stealthy leprechaun showed up early on St. Patrick's Day to stir up trouble at the Dunham Children's Learning Center, overturning furniture and scattering toys prior to the kids' arrival. "From the lobby to the rooms, everything was a mess," according to Stacie L. Smith, a group leader, who said the children had a great time searching through the clutter and clover for the pesky visitor. The disheveled …