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A cornerstone marks Penn College's role in a collaboratively crafted community landmark. A Penn College construction class, continuing its involvement with a memorial project along West Fourth Street, was visited Thursday by a trio of appreciative submarine veterans. The mutually rewarding experience was recounted in a letter to Carol A.

The design talents of three Pennsylvania College of Technology graphic design students are showing up on local billboards and in mental health awareness materials being distributed to local businesses.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s expanded welding instructional facility is home to new equipment from CLOOS Robotic Welding Inc. The company – known for its pre-engineered and custom-engineered robots and welding equipment – is entrusting one of its QRC 320 upright robots with V9 controller to the college.

Penn College welcomes 15 new full-time faculty and librarians to begin the Fall 2019 semester.  The cohort represents a wealth of industry and academic expertise, directly supporting institutional values of providing a hands-on education in a student-centered environment. "Our new faculty and librarians present a wide range of innovative perspectives and skills," said Joanna K.

A fascination with abandoned buildings and landscapes inspired Enola resident Michael Hower to begin working in digital photography seven years ago. His current body of work, “Graffiti Scapes,” focusing on ghost towns of the Mid-Atlantic, is on display at The Gallery at Penn College now through Oct. 6. A reception is set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Nicole A. Lloyd, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Aug. 16 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

J. Elliott Strickland Jr., vice president for student affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected to serve on the NCAA Division III Membership Committee. Strickland’s four-year term on the 10-member committee runs through August 2023, and he is eligible for reappointment.

Oppressive heat was no match for Saturday's impressive help to first-year students, as accessible members of the campus community eased the anxiety and/or excitement of entire collegiate carloads.

A new-look athletic complex. Four new hall of fame members. A new coach coming in. Some new faces in the North Eastern Athletic Conference. Those are among the changes in the wind for the 2019-20 athletic seasons at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Students looking to broaden their perspectives and experience other cultures through worldwide travel and educational opportunities will benefit from a new fund established by two senior administrators at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The college’s first endowed Global Learning Fund features a financial commitment from Carolyn R.