Nick Roth (left), Justin Dumm (middle) and Tyler Kline (right) prepare their autonomous wheelchair prototype for the 2019 Research and Creative Exposition at Penn State New Kensington. The trio of electro-mechanical engineering technology (EMET) students at the campus were mentored by Joseph Cuiffi, program coordinator and instructor of EMET.
Kaylea Flick, biobehavioral health student at Penn State New Kensington, smiles as she stands next to her poster presentation at the campus' 2019 Research and Creative Exposition. Flick was mentored by Penelope Morrison, assistant professor of biobehavioral health for her project.
Kaylea Flick, biobehavioral health student at Penn State New Kensington, smiles as she stands next to her poster presentation at the campus' 2019 Research and Creative Exposition. Flick was mentored by Penelope Morrison, assistant professor of biobehavioral health for her project.
Krystin Racki, a business student at Penn State New Kensington, speaks to two research judges at the 2019 Research and Creative Exposition at the campus. The event, held on April 9, featured more than 50 undergraduate research projects.
Krystin Racki, a business student at Penn State New Kensington, speaks to two research judges at the 2019 Research and Creative Exposition at the campus. The event, held on April 9, featured more than 50 undergraduate research projects.
Kevin Litzinger, a mechanical engineering major at Penn State New Kensington, explains his research project to Jennifer Gilley, librarian at the campus, during the 2019 Research and Creative Exposition on April 9. Litzinger's project, "Determination of Glass Transition Temperature of Various Polymers," was also awarded an Excellence in Information Literacy prize from the University Libraries.
More than 50 Penn State New Kensington students presented their research and projects at the 17th Annual Research and Creative Exposition held at the campus on April 9, 2019. Research topics included such subjects as automation, mammography, mental health, polymers, information recall and biomedical engineering technology. Each student or student team was mentored by faculty advisers, who offered guidance throughout the process.
Penn State Laureate John Champagne examines the problematic and contradictory relationship between artist Corrado Cagli and the fascist government that supported him.