Biobehavioral health students Marcella Moore, left, and Bilge Civi prepare a survey as part of their biobehavioral course work to be delivered to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center St. Margarets' New Kensington Family Health Center. Moore and Civi arrived at New Kensington by way of articulation agreements that allowed them to transfer associate degree credits from their respective community colleges and apply them towards a four-year bachelor's degree program at a Penn State Commonwealth Campus.
Jonathan McCabe, senior psychology student at Penn State New Kensington, presents his research and poster presentation to Janet Knott, assistant teaching professor and program coordinator for nursing and faculty judge at the exposition. McCabe, who was also awarded at 2018 University Libraries Information Literacy Award, focused his work on childhood resiliency in relation to mindfulness.
The Penn State New Kensington Conference Center was filled with students and professionals for the first-ever "Pizza with Professionals" event before the 2018 Undergraduate Research and Creative Exposition and Career Connections Day.
The Penn State New Kensington Conference Center was filled with students and professionals for the first-ever "Pizza with Professionals" event before the 2018 Undergraduate Research and Creative Exposition and Career Connections Day.