Join Penn State alumni and friends at the annual Alumni Bowl-A-Thon on Sunday, March 24, for a day of fun…and fundraising. For more information, call 724-334-6057or email Kary C. Milan, director of development and alumni relations.
Maranie Rae, a Pittsburgh-based photographer, journalist and human-rights advocate, will feature her works in Penn State New Kensington’s Art Gallery from April 9-29.
Shane Molyneau, sophomore centerfielder for New Kensington, and Jim Perry, coach of the Penn State New Kensington baseball team, help clear out a Florida home damaged by Hurricane Irma in Sept. 2017. Molyneaux and Perry were joined by other members of New Kensington's baseball team on March 8 to aid resident Dwight Popovic who had been living at a hotel since the storm. Work done by the team during their spring break trip made it possible for contactors to begin drywall work on the home.
Tyler Kline, junior pitcher from Penn State New Kensington, speaks to Dwight Popovic of Ft. Myers, Florida. Popovic's home was ravaged by Hurricane Irma in Sept. 2017. Kline and members of the New Kensington baseball team assisted Popovic in clearing debris from his home during their spring training trip so that contractors could begin drywall work.
Members of the Penn State New Kensington baseball team spent part of their 2018 spring training trip to Florida helping a resident in need. Dwight Popovic had been living at a hotel since his home was damaged by Hurricane Irma in September 2017. The team was staying at the same hotel and met the veteran, who shared his story. On March 8, the team spent their downtime helping clear Popovic's home so that contractors could begin drywall work.
Olivia Sribniak and Anthony Gyke, senior electro-mechanical engineering students at Penn State New Kensington, turned their EMET senior design project into a startup business. The duo created an automated roping dummy robot, formally called "Steer Logic." The concept has earned them a finalist spot in the 2018 Penn State Inc.U competition where they will pitch Steer Logic for a chance at investment funding.
Olivia Sribniak and Anthony Gyke, senior electro-mechanical engineering technology (EMET) students at Penn State New Kensington, set up their Arduino microcontroller for their automated roping robot. The concept, which started as their senior EMET design project, has also earned them a finalist spot in the 2018 Inc.U entrepreneurship competition. Their prototype is part of their official startup known formally as "Steer Logic."