Hundreds of job seekers and recruiters descended on Penn State New Kensington’s Athletics Center on Oct. 6 for the annual Alle-Kiski Job Fair. The event is geared toward students, alumni and community members who are seeking part- or full-time employment and internships.
An exhibit of paintings by artist Charles "Bud" Gibbons, professor emeritus of visual arts at Penn State New Kensington, is running through Nov. 26 in the Art Gallery on the Upper Burrell campus. The show is free to the public.
Like Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Elsinore Castle in Denmark, a team of business students from Penn State New Kensington faced a conundrum Oct. 26 at the PricewaterhouseCoopers' Challenge Case Competition at Penn State University Park.
Artwork by members of the East Suburban Artists League (ESAL) will be on display Dec. 1 to 29 in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington. The annual multimedia show features more than 80 paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, intarsia, quilts and paper crafts, many of which are for sale at prices ranging from $50 to $1,200.
Penn State New Kensington and the campus’s alumni society have thrown down the gauntlet and challenged alumni and friends to raise $10,000 on Nov. 29 as a part of the University-wide #GivingTuesday effort.
Sixteen faculty members representing various campuses, colleges, and General Education areas at Penn State, have been named General Education Faculty Fellows. The General Education Faculty Fellows Program is a new initiative of the recently created Office for General Education.
Get ready to be “on” and needing a “crutch and a duck” to secure the blackout game as Penn State New Kensington students are stepping up their THON fundraising activities with the third annual Basket Bingo Bash at 6 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 8, in the Conference Center of the campus.
After a month on the road, the high-flying Penn State New Kensington men's basketball team bring its offensive fireworks to the Athletics Center this weekend for a three-game home stand against conference rivals.
For Penn State alumni Josh Barry and Brady Boyer, starting at Penn State New Kensington and finishing at Penn State University Park was the perfect strategy for optimizing their undergraduate studies.