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.
Students Bradyn Claycomb, Adam Johnson and Ashley Worlds have been chosen to represent Penn State New Kensington during this weekend's THON, the annual 46-hour dance marathon to fight against pediatric cancer, on Feb. 15-17 at the University Park campus.
Guests of the annual Celebration of Unity Dinner at Penn State New Kensington rise to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrate community, diversity and inclusion.
Members of the "Heart of Worship" dance team from World Overcomers Ministry perform at the annual Celebration of Unity Dinner at Penn State New Kensington.
Theresa Bonk (left), director of student affairs at Penn State New Kensington, presents Diane Hightower, executive director of Hightower Scholars, Inc., with a Nittany Lion statue in recognition of the 10th anniversary of the annual Celebration of Unity Dinner held at the campus. Hightower has co-sponsored the dinner since its first year.
A student from Mary Queen of Apostles school in New Kensington looks at essays and drawings by third and fourth graders at the school during the annual Celebration of Unity Dinner at Penn State New Kensington. The essays and drawings were part of an essay contest in conjunction with the dinner.