Ashley and Dewey Traini share a dance as they celebrated 10 years of marriage in 2017. The couple, both Penn State New Kensington alumni, met in 2003 at the campus.
Ashley Traini '05 kept a copy of the Penn State Student Leadership Conference program from 2003 as a memento. The event would be the first time Traini would meet her future husband, Dewey '06.
Ashley and Dewey Traini stand in front of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy during a Penn State New Kensington spring break trip in 2006. Dewey, who met Ashley at the campus in 2003, would also propose to her during that same trip.
Ashley Traini, class of 2005, and Dewey Traini, class of 2006, met at Penn State New Kensington in 2003 as students. While dating, the couple spent a lot of time together at the campus, including one of their favorite spots, a booth in the former Cats Paws Cafe, now Cafe 780.
Ashley and Dewey Traini, who met at Penn State New Kensington in 2003, wed on Aug. 11, 2007. Because the campus held such a special place in their hearts, they took wedding photos at some of the campus' most recognized spots, including the Lion Shrine.
Ashley Traini, class of 2005 and Dewey Traini, class of 2006, first met in 2003 during a student leadership conference at Penn State New Kensington. That meeting would become the first chapter in their Penn State love story, with the campus and student activities providing the perfect setting.
Ashley Traini, class of 2005, financial aid coordinator at Penn State New Kensington, works at her desk, which features a photo of her and her husband, Dewey Traini, class of 2006, with the Nittany Lion. The couple met in 2003 when they were both students at the campus.
Adam Johnson, Bradyn Claycomb and Ashley Worlds stand by the Nittany Lion shrine at Penn State New Kensington. The three students and friends were chosen to represent the campus as dancers in the 2019 THON dance marathon at the University Park campus.
Adam Johnson, Ashley Worlds and Bradyn Claycomb have some fun while preparing for THON weekend, a 46-hour dance marathon celebrating Penn State students' efforts in fundraising and raising awareness for children and families battling pediatric cancer. The three students were chosen to represent Penn State New Kensington during the 2019 event.
Adam Johnson, Ashley Worlds and Bradyn Claycomb put their "diamonds up" in support of THON, the largest student-run philanthropy in the world dedicated to supporting children and families battling pediatric cancer. The three Penn State New Kensington students were chosen as the campus' three 2019 dancers for the 46-hour dance marathon held at the University Park Campus.