Ashley Worlds (left), Adam Johnson (center) and Bradyn Claycomb (right) represented Penn State New Kensington as THON 2019 dancers. The three students, all members of the campus' THON committee, were chosen to dance by a committee of administrators, staff and alumni through an application and interview process.
Nearly 40 students from Penn State New Kensington traveled to the University Park campus for THON 2019. Students cheered for the campus' three THON dancers from the stands of the Bryce Jordan Center. Pictured here: (Top row, left to right): Nick McGrath, Nic Hill; (Bottom row, left to right): Marc Hockenberry, Gabi Kriley, Nico Regoli.
A Four Diamonds child is carried through the crowd on the floor of the Bryce Jordan Center during THON 2019. Students throughout Penn State raise funds throughout the year for Four Diamonds at Penn State's Children's Hospital. The Four Diamonds organization aids children and families impacted by childhood cancer.
More than 40 Penn State New Kensington students traveled to University Park for the culminating THON 2019 event held Feb. 15-17. The campus was represented by campus dancers Bradyn Claycomb, Adam Johnson and Ashley Worlds, who were chosen by a committee of administrators, staff and alumni during an application and interview process.
Jill Thomas '07, talent acquisition manager at Enterprise Holdings, speaks to attendees of the 2019 Leader Launch conference. The event, organized by Penn State New Kensington's Office of Career Services, features professional development workshops and a networking dinner with alumni.
Nolan Thompson, Penn State New Kensington student, speaks to another student during a networking practice session at the annual Leader Launch event. The professional development conference is organized by the campus' Office of Career Services for students and recent alumni.