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Kaylea Flick

Kaylea Flick team photo

Kaylea Flick finished her Penn State New Kensington volleyball career with 548 kills, the most by a New Kensington player in recent history. 

Woman and man stand in gymnasium

Kaylea Flick and Benjamin Midlik

Kaylea Flick, left, and Benjamin Midlik, right, stand in the newly renovated gymnasium at Penn State New Kensington. Both students were honored as national Division II Student-Athletes of the Year by the United States Collegiate Athletic Association.

Blue bench in downtown New Kensington

Corridor of Innovation Bench

A bench along Fifth Avenue in New Kensington, Pa. that was a result of a facade improvement grant program led by Penn State New Kensington with the help of the Community Foundation of Westmoreland County.

Student and professor stand by computer

Joe Cuiffi in Lab

Joseph Cuiffi (pictured right), Penn State alumnus, assistant teaching professor, and program coordinator of New Kensington’s four-year electro-mechanical engineering technology (EMET) program, is developing an educational toolkit based upon machinery and software that imitate a smart manufacturing system.