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As a former player and longtime instructor, Aimee Plastow has just about done it all in the tennis world. Now, she is ready to take on a new challenge as head coach of the coed team at Pennsylvania College of Technology. "I'm really excited. It's something I've always wanted to do, to coach at the collegiate level," Plastow said. "It's an interesting format with the coed team.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Searching for Creativity," a collection of works by Fred Gilmour, from May 16 to June 22. An opening reception for the exhibit will take place Tuesday, May 20, from 4:30 to 7 p.m., with a talk by the artist scheduled at 5:30 p.m.

On Sunday, April 27, the second Mixed Nuts Casino was enjoyed in The Madigan Library. The event was co-sponsored by the library, Student Activities and the Residence Hall Association. Mixed Nuts Casino is an event held in fall and spring semesters, before the ramp-up to finals, for students to come and enjoy themselves.

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. Among the latest additions: · Amy Harris , Line Cook, (Regular Part-Time), School of Hospitality, starting May 17 · Sarah Dries , Waitstaff, (Regular Part-Time), School of Hospitality, effective May 19

Six Pennsylvania College of Technology coaches have been named Coach of the Year n their respective sports for the 2007-08 academic year. All guided their teams to conference championships.

There are hundreds of jobs posted to eRecruiting by employers who are seeking Penn College students and graduates. American Infrastructure, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, United States Postal Service, Volvo Construction Equipment and Geisinger Health System are just a few of the companiesthat have posted jobs to eRecruiting in the past two weeks.

This month's Walk-It-Out event, in which about 225 participants collected pledges and strode around Penn College's Athletic Field, raised nearly $7,500 for the American Cancer Society. Michael J. Hersh, assistant director for programming in the Student Activities Office, said the event has raised $7,423 to date (and donations still are being accepted in hopes of hitting $8,000).

Cristen L. "Crissy" Matter has been appointed director of food services at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office has selected its exemplary Resident Assistants and events for April, and announced its end-of-the-year lineup of award-winning RAs and programs from among on-campus housing complexes.

A small work of art that is familiar to all who have called themselves "Williamsport Millionaires" has returned to the city after 45 years, and is on display in the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center. Thomas B.