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Three six-week noncredit courses providing a comprehensive introduction to hatha yoga will be offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology beginning Jan. 12. Each class will include asana (postures) practice and deep relaxation. Those who have never practiced yoga, as well as those wishing to refine their understanding, will benefit.

The educational approach of the renowned preschools in Reggio Emilia, Italy, will be the topic of a program to be presented Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. "The Best Preschools in the World? A Visit to Reggio Emilia" will be offered from noon to 1 p.m. by Karen Woland Payne, director of the Children's Learning Center at Penn College.

"Crash Burn Love: Demolition Derby Photographs," an exhibit by photographer Bill Lowenburg, will be displayed at Pennsylvania College of Technology from Jan. 20 to Feb. 13. The exhibit can be seen at The Gallery at Penn College, located in Room 202 of the Bush Campus Center. The opening for the show will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Jan. 20. An artist's talk is scheduled for 5:15 p.m.

(January 2004 - The following is drawn from remarks by Dr. Gilmour during a College-wide Webcast to open the Spring 2004 semester.) Happy New Year---of course it is difficult to believe that 2003 has ended and we are beginning the spring semester of 2004.

The Fall 2003 dean's list has been announced at Penn College: Dustin R. Adams, Electrical Occupations, Mayport Robin R. Agnone, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Montoursville Hussain S. Al Musa, Paramedic Technology, Williamsport Ryan K. Allar, Landscape/Nursery Technology, Donaldson Thomas W. Allegrucci, Business Management, Montoursville Atta M. Anazet, Construction Carpentry, New York N.Y. William P.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its list of graduates for the Fall 2003 semester: Amber Marie Abbey, Tioga, Nursing Daniel A.

The Builders Association of Central Pennsylvania has established a scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology in memory of Kevin L. Zimmerman, a past president of the organization. The Kevin L. Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship Fund will be available to students enrolled in the School of Construction and Design Technologies at Penn College.

Dr. Thomas J. Edward Walker, a professor of history and the social sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been invited to sit at the Oxford Round Table at the University of Oxford in England next summer. The event will be held Aug. 1-6 at St. Antony's College of the University of Oxford. Dr. Walker, author of "Pluralistic Fraternity" and "Illusive Identity," took his Ph.D.

Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member Charles F. Kemnitz has been awarded a 2004 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship (Prose) for a submission from his proposed book describing the impact of uranium prospecting and mining in the Four Corners Area of the Southwest and his childhood experiences with Native Americans.

American Infrastructure Inc., a Worcester-based heavy-construction firm that employs 40 graduates of Pennsylvania College of Technology, will provide at least three scholarship awards annually to students at the College. Preference for the scholarships will be given to full-time students who are family members and/or employees of American Infrastructure and its member companies.