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The Keystone Cruisers Automobile Club of Lycoming County has established a scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology for students enrolled in automotive-related majors.

Christine A. Fink, a floral design instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management, has successfully completed the American Institute of Floral Designers' rigorous Accreditation Evaluation Program and is eligible to be accepted as an accredited member of AIFD in ceremonies to take place in New York City in July 2004.

Adults considering a career change can receive free help through the Project Choice program at Pennsylvania College of Technology, which will offer daytime sessions Sept. 8-18 and evening sessions Oct. 27 through Nov. 6. Project Choice, which is offered by the Counseling and Career Services Office at Penn College, is a comprehensive career-exploration program.

In each of its first two seasons, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's soccer team has captured Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference championships. This year, it goes for its third straight. The Lady Wildcats open their season Thursday (Sept.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been selected from a nationwide pool of applicants to receive a $1,500 scholarship from the American Dental Hygienists' Association. Hillary A. Evans, Tionesta, who is enrolled in the Dental Hygiene-Health Policy and Administration Concentration bachelor-degree major at Penn College, is the recipient of this year's Dr.

Pennsylvania College of Technology opens its men's soccer season Wednesday at Harrisburg Area Community College with a freshman-dominated squad, but coach Andy Richardson doesn't see that as a problem. "I think a lot of them are really ready to step up to the challenge. Many of them come from very good high school programs. ...

Potentially, this year's golf team could be one of the best ever for Pennsylvania College of Technology. "I'd like to be very optimistic, but I have to be very conservative because they've got to shoot their rounds. But, if they shoot to their ability . . . we've got some good golfers," said Chet Schuman, who is in his fourth season as coach of the Wildcats.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's New Choices/New Options program will offer a free workshop Oct. 13-28 at the College's North Campus to help single parents, homemakers and teen parents transition into the workforce. The program also will help individuals pursue high-wage/high-tech careers that are nontraditional for their gender.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's New Choices/New Options program will offer a free, four-week workshop Sept. 8 through Oct. 2 to help single parents, homemakers and teen parents transition into the workforce. The program, which will be offered on the College's main campus in Williamsport, also helps individuals pursue high-wage/high-tech careers that are nontraditional for their gender.

Pennsylvania College of Technology cross country Coach Mike Paulhamus sees nothing but good things for his men's team this season. The Wildcats return four of their top runners from last year's team, including William Dillingham, a sophomore from Annville, who is the defending individual Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association champion.