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Completing a Triple Crown, of sorts, a third media outlet in as many days stopped by main campus to talk with students and faculty leaving within the week to prepare meals in conjunction with the Kentucky Derby.

The Penn College community joined in Wednesday's national recognition of Denim Day, wearing jeans in solidarity with survivors of sexual violence.

Members of Penn College's Wildcat Games Studio club traveled to Raleigh, North Carolina, in April to attend the annual East Coast Game Conference hosted by the Triangle Game Initiative.

Among the many accommodations that The Madigan Library provides students as they inch ever closer to final exams (comfy chairs, later hours, study rooms for collaborative strategizing), none is as sweet and cuddly as a stress-reduction visit from a pair of therapy dogs.

Hypertherm, a manufacturer of plasma, laser and waterjet cutting systems used in industries like shipbuilding, manufacturing and automotive repair, is extending by two years an agreement that entrusts equipment to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s welding program.

The Madigan Library clock and the large American flag that flies at the entrance of campus. A Wildcat paw and a variety of hands-on tools. They’re all showcased on the back of a new “Penn College Proud” T-shirt that is attracting the attention of students.

After a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19, People & Culture enthusiastically welcomed back the children of faculty and staff for national “Take Your Son or Daughter to Work Day.”

A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member has contributed to an online handbook known for its comprehensive coverage of metals and materials technology.

The Penn College Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society for nurses, recently hosted a professional development session in Penn’s Inn with Special Agent Alan McGill, of the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.

A complement of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently traveled to Kissimmee, Florida, for the 2023 Student Chapter Construction Management Competition, placing fourth overall after diligently persevering through three rounds of toil and scrutiny.