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PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Sandra L. Richmond, full-time Faculty, Nursing Programs, School of Health Sciences; effective Nov. 26 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

During a light week due to the Thanksgiving holiday, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams split in their only games while the wrestling team was idle. This Wednesday, the basketball teams begin Penn State University Athletic Conference play when they host Penn State Hazleton at 6 p.m. (women) and 8 p.m. (men).

A senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's four-year accounting major has been awarded one of two $1,000 scholarships from the Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants. Steven W.

Against Alfred University on Tuesday, senior Kierstin Steer (South Williamsport) reached the 1,000-point mark to become the first Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball player to reach the milestone in school history. Steer needed 12 points to accomplish the feat and ended the game with 13, scoring the historic bucket with just over three minutes left in the game.

Brittany L. Antolick, of Jersey Shore, and Zachary A. Mueller, both landscape/horticulture technology: plant production emphasis majors, at work in the laboratory. Jessica L. Slawter, a landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis student from Quakertown, shears a topiary.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library, invites Lycoming County artists to submit their work for consideration in the gallery’s “Art Alive! Lycoming County Juried Art Exhibition.” Deadline for submissions is Dec. 15. The exhibit is scheduled May 30 to June 28.

Traditional greetings of the season, fashioned by members of the Penn College family on oversized holiday cards, have been installed on the mall outside the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center. The cards uniquely represent 30 student organizations and five college offices. — Photos by Tom Wilson, writer/editor-PCToday

The Penn College men's club volleyball team had an outstanding  day at a tournament this past weekend at Lock Haven University. The team needed all 13 players to go 7-1 in pool play: winning two games against adult teams, Scared Hitless and BUTCH; two more against Scranton University; and splitting the final two games against the host.

Mark E. Golembiewski, an information technology: information assurance and security concentration major from Harleysville, outlasted all challengers. Action heats up the Field House. Twenty students hoped to be crowned Root Beer Pong champion Monday night, but, when it was over, Mark E. Golembiewski had breezed through the winners' bracket to win the tournament. Samuel J.

Pumpkin cheesecake with a ginger-snap crust tempts diners. Members of the Horticulture Club enjoy dessert after waiting tables. The fresh salad features greens harvested from the community garden Monday morning. Dennis P. Skinner, assistant professor of horticulture-turned chef for the evening, communes with his grilling assistants, culinary arts and system student Benjamin A.