The Penn State Nittany Lion spends time with residents at the Vincentian Senior Citizens Home during the "Rocking for Residents" event. The event was part of Penn State New Kensington's Week of Service in September.
Penn State New Kensington students and staff helped clear and beautify landscaping at Animal Protectors in New Kensington. The project was part of the campus' Week of Service in September. Pictured, left to right: Sarah Hallman, graduate assistant in the Office of Student Affairs; Gabi Kriley; and Bradyn Claycomb.
Penn State New Kensington students Mitchell Ray, left, and Jessica Kurtz, right, make dog toys from recycled shirts. The project was part of the campus' Week of Service event in September. The finished toys were delivered to Animal Protectors, an animal shelter in New Kensington.
A folded American Flag sits next to a note. The flag-folding project was part of Penn State New Kensington's Week of Service in September. Students folded the flags on Sept. 11, and sent them, along with notes, to military members stationed overseas.
Jake Boney, student at Penn State New Kensington, folds American flags during the campus' Week of Service on Sept. 11. The flags were sent, along with notes, to members of the military stationed overseas.
Three Penn State New Kensington student-athletes have been named Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) players of the week. From left to right: Christopher Zolet, goalie of the week; Nolan Johngarlo, men's soccer player of the week; and Kaylea Flick, women's volleyball player of the week.
Participants of the reNew Kensington Community Workshop take part in the collaborative reThink session on Sept. 27 in downtown New Kensington. The session featured interactive activities to identify action steps in relation to sustainability and resilience for the city. The event, led by Penn State New Kensington, was made possible, in part, because of a grant from the West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund (WPPSEF).
Tom Guzzo, mayor of New Kensington, addresses attendees at the reNew Kensington Community Workshop on Sept. 27. The event, led by Penn State New Kensington, was made possible, in part, because of a grant from the West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund (WPPSEF).
Participants of the reNew Kensington Community Workshop take part in the collaborative reThink session on Sept. 27 in downtown New Kensington. The session featured interactive activities to identify action steps in relation to sustainability and resilience for the city. The event, led by Penn State New Kensington, was made possible, in part, because of a grant from the West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund (WPPSEF).