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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.

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.

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.

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers had another good outing on Saturday while the men’s and women’s basketball teams competed in weekend events.

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.

"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.

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.

A leading polymer engineering software provider has renewed its support of Pennsylvania College of Technology and its students. Plastic Flow LLC recently provided its updated software package to the college at a substantial discount, valued at $323,725. The design software allows for three-dimensional simulation of the flow in extrusion dies.

Readers of Penn College News met her son earlier this week, but that was only half of the story. Because behind so many successful Wildcats are their supportive parents, and Stephanie Hajicek is no exception. Sending her son, Colten, to college across the country from their family's Washington home wasn't easy. But she had peace of mind knowing Penn College was the perfect fit. College Relations' "Give Thanks, Paw It Forward" effort ends with a proud mom who doesn't skimp on her elegant and effusive praise.

Penn College Police Chief David C. Pletz successfully headlined Wednesday night's Town Hall meeting, co-sponsored by the Student Government Association and the Office of Student Engagement. About 30 students attended the Penn's Inn session, which was related to safety in a variety of situations – on- and off-campus.