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Cusatis (left) and Sevrin at the York Barbell Club ... ... and, in reverse order, hold their well-earned trophies. Two members of Penn College's Power Lifting Club team turned in record performances during this month's state championships at the York Barbell Club. Aubin I. “A.J.” Sevrin, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major from Lehighton, and Aaron B.

A first for The Gallery at Penn College: The exhibit title is displayed on the glass entryway instead of a wall inside the space. The artist, second from right, discusses “The Clearing” with engaged educators and artists. The 18’ x 12’ work of stoneware and cast crystal arrived for installation in 120 wooden boxes.

Pennsylvania College of Technology took home two Silver CUPPIE Awards recently in a competition sponsored by the College and University Public Relations and Associated Professionals. Presented for creative excellence in marketing and communications, CUPPIES are awarded annually by CUPRAP, the mid-Atlantic’s oldest regional organization for professionals in higher education communications.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s 2016 Alumni Sweethearts, Timothy D. and Whitnie-Rae (Mays) Haldeman, visited campus recently to stay overnight in the Victorian House and dine in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. The Haldemans, of Hanover, won the fifth annual Alumni Sweethearts contest conducted on Alumni Relations’ Facebook page.

An alumnus of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s forerunner is supporting the future of the school with a new scholarship. Paul and Erika Sykes, of Royal Oak, Michigan, have established a scholarship through a bequest in their will. The scholarship will benefit graduates of Williamsport Area High School who enroll at Penn College.

Part of the Penn College contingent (from left): Souliere, Harrison, DeBarros, Wilson, Bower and Parko report for duty ... ... in the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank warehouse. Eight off-campus and commuter students and their adviser volunteered at the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank as part of a service project organized by Commuter Assistant Max C. Bower earlier this month.

Christopher S. Kasler has been keeping busy balancing a full-time job as the general manager of Moe’s Southwest Grill in Williamsport while working to complete his culinary arts and systems degree at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Kendall Park, New Jersey, native says he splits his time evenly, but school comes first. “My work schedule revolves around my class schedule,” Kasler explains.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s tennis team is scheduled to begin its season this week while the college baseball and softball teams went a combined 7-10 as they got their seasons underway south of the border last week. Women’s Tennis After his team went winless (0-4) during its fall season, fifth-year coach Robert Kemrer is hopeful of a better spring.

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. Jessica U. Oberlin, full-time Librarian, Information Tech Initiatives, Madigan Library; effective March 14 Kristen M. Dunkleberger, full-time Financial Aid Assistant II, effective March 14 Andre J.

A student checks the impression she made of a student-athlete’s upper teeth and palate, which she’ll use to create a plaster mold. Student Melissa K. Stabley, of Williamsport, watches as Erica L. Houck, of Wrightsville, separates a plaster mold from its impression. A mouthguard will be formed around the plaster mold.