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PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Lynne Koskie , Library Circulation Assistant, Madigan Library, effective Sept. 5 Cecilia Hess , Coffee House Operator, Bookmarks Cafe, (Regular Part-Time), Food Services, starting Sept. 5

When Curtis J. Wrable, a recent graduate from Central Mountain High School, began classes in electronics and computer engineering technology this fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology, he had 15 credits under his belt and began study in second-semester classes. Similarly, 2006 Jersey Shore Area High School graduate Zachary G.

In an effort to rebuild a women's soccer program that won conference championships in its first two years of existence, but has fallen on tougher times over the past three seasons, Pennsylvania College of Technology has turned to new coach Kim Antanitis.

The Athletic Department sponsored its first-ever Media Day on Thursday afternoon, offering students, faculty and staff the opportunity to drop by the soccer fieldand meet Penn College athletes and their coaches.

Students from the School of Hospitality's artistic buffet course took to the ice Wednesday morning on the patio outside the Susquehanna Room. Under the direction of Frank M. Suchwala, instructor of hospitality management and culinary arts, the students carved goldfish sculptures from blocks of ice.

While student interns have helped all summer at Le Jeune Chef on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, the beginning of the fall semester brings the return of classes to the restaurant's kitchens, with student-produced meals beginning in September.

Sharon A. Berger recently joined the Food Services staff as a part-time registered dietitian. Her main focus while on campus is to provide assistance to students with food-related concerns and problems.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Suzanne Stopper, Associate Vice President for Business Affairs/Controller, effective Sept. 6 Patricia Beckman, Library Technical Services Assistant, Madigan Library, starting Sept.