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Six-week hatha yoga sessions for beginners, as well as those interested in developing a regular practice, will begin the week of Aug. 25 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. "Introduction to Yoga I A Beginning Practice" will be offered Tuesdays from 5 to 6:30 p.m., beginning Aug. 26.

Occupational therapy practitioners, physical therapists and credentialed health-care practitioners who serve the rehabilitative needs of those with neurological disorders will have an opportunity to learn more through a course being offered this fall by the Technology Transfer Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

MaTech (Machining Technologies) Inc., a firm that sponsors internships for Pennsylvania College of Technology students and employs five Penn College graduates, will be presented with a "Mentorship Award" Aug. 9 at Summer Commencement ceremonies.

In an effort to resolve the critical nursing shortage in the Northern Tier counties, Pennsylvania College of Technology is seeking approval from the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing to offer a Practical Nursing Program at its North Campus near Wellsboro beginning later this year. The initial approval for the program has been received, and, on Aug.

By Mindy Johnston College Information & Community Relations Intern When Pennsylvania College of Technology upgrades its inventory of personal computers periodically, schools and nonprofit organizations in the area often benefit.

More than 160 Pennsylvania College of Technology students have petitioned to graduate in Summer Commencement ceremonies to be held Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. Wendy A. Cunningham, Montoursville, will be the student speaker for the ceremonies, which will begin at 11 a.m.

Construction contracts worth more than $9 million have been awarded to five Pennsylvania firms that will perform extensive renovations at the most historic building on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus the Klump Academic Center. Two of the five awards, for more than $2.5 million, were to Williamsport-based companies.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has approved an Operating Budget of $67.48 million for 2003-04, reflecting an expected 5-percent reduction in the College's state appropriation and projected enrollment growth of more than 5 percent. The Operating Budget of $67,482,471 represents an 8.5-percent increase over the current year.

By Mindy Johnston College Information & Community Relations Intern Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Transportation Technology acquired four donated vehicles recently that will be used for instructional and transportation purposes. Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. is donating a 2003 Camry LE and a 2003 Corolla.

Pennsylvania College of Technology and Caterpillar Inc. presented the first "Pathfinder to Excellence Faculty Award" recently to a faculty member at the College. Kenneth C. Kuhns, assistant professor of electrical technology/occupations, received the award during an advisory board meeting at the College.