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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.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Construction & Design Technologies is celebrating Women in Construction Week, with multiple activities planned to highlight the women enrolled in construction-related majors at Penn College.

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. Joette M. Siertle, full-time Academic Services Specialist: Early Alert, Academic Success Center; effective March 8 Shirley A.

Squaring off in first-round action Wednesday morning were Jersey Shore Area Senior High School, represented by (clockwise, from rear left) social studies teacher Michael Harvey and students Emma Nagle, Annalise Eiswerth, Beatrice Ferguson, Ezekiel Miller, Pearl Patterson and Elijah Shemory ... ... and Williamsport Area High School. Back row (from left) are social studies teacher R.

Artist Juan José Barboza-Gubo says the reason he’s most excited about his exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College is that this is the first time his work from two series will be shown in one unified installation, allowing for “a unique and important intersection of the work.” “IntusExternus” is the title of the exhibit running March 15 through April 22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

With their campaigns recently ended, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball coaches took some time to reflect on their respective seasons while the baseball team got its season underway. Men’s Basketball “Obviously, record-wise (3-21 overall) it was a little disappointing,” first-year coach Ryan Callahan said.

A good-natured Marc E. Bridgens takes a pie from Ian E. Gardepe, an engineering CAD technology student from Hawley ... ... and a second helping from Stephanie C. Myers, a culinary arts and system major from Catawissa. Two students from Penn College Benefiting THON fired the final shots of the "Penny Wars" on Thursday, launching pies at Marc E.