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The Foundation for Free Enterprise Education wrapped up its summer sessions this past week, giving 300 high school juniors and seniors an opportunity to run their own businesses while immersing them in all that Penn College has to offer.

If you're looking to take the lead in construction, Pennsylvania College of Technology has the pathway for you. From installing millwork and drywall to roofing and exterior finishing, you'll learn what it takes to do the work and lead the crew.

A memorial service will be Saturday for Ray F. Tyler, a retired member of the Williamsport Area Community College and Pennsylvania College of Technology business faculty, who died July 18 at the age of 93.

The founder and president of a Troy-based manufacturer with global reach is honoring his roots through an enduring commitment to Pennsylvania College of Technology. From scholarships to internships, John M. Estep has created a strong bond between E-Tech Industrial Corp. and his alma mater. Estep is a 1974 mechanical drafting alumnus of Penn College predecessor institution Williamsport Area Community College.

Learn to run your business better with QuickBooks accounting software classes, two levels of which will be offered this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

"Frustrating." "Eye-opening." "Informative." Those were a few of the responses following a two-hour "reentry simulation" held Tuesday at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Attended by more than 50 criminal justice professionals, the interactive activity created a month in the life of individuals recently released from prison.

Private arrangements are pending for Michael Tyson, a longtime member of the mathematics faculty at Williamsport Area Community College and Pennsylvania College of Technology, who died July 17, 2023, at his home in Fountain Hills, Arizona.

A Business Energy Forum facilitated by the Marcellus Shale Coalition brought a variety of stakeholders to Penn College on Tuesday for a lunchtime discussion of the regional economic and job opportunities created by the natural gas sector.

Craig A. Miller, professor of history/political science and department head for social sciences and humanities, and Jennifer R. Wahl, instructor of social sciences, were two of five educators tasked with discussing “Democratizing, Diversifying and Decolonizing the World History Survey” in a roundtable session at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the World History Association, held recently in Pittsburgh.

Twenty-five graduates of Penn College and its predecessors were among the 2,296 fans who gathered in Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field for "Alumni Night With the Crosscutters" on Saturday.