Penn State New Kensington engineering faculty members participated in the campus' first "Faculty Matters" panel and stream on Feb. 19. The news series, organized by the Academic and Career Success Center, focuses on highlighting faculty members, academic majors, career pathways and more. The event was held in the campus Conference Center and streamed on the campus' Facebook page at facebook.com/pennstatenewkensington. The event stream can be viewed at: https://www.facebook.com/pennstatenewkensington/videos/1648722175208349/ Pictured (from left to right): Ruth Herstek, assistant coordinator for academic and student success; Nick Petrucci, lecturer in electro-mechanical engineering technology; Dr. Joseph Cuiffi, program coordinator and assistant teaching professor of electro-mechanical engineering technology; Dr. Haifeng Wang, assistant professor of electro-mechanical engineering technology; Joan Kowalski, assistant teaching professor of engineering; and Dr. Joie Marhefka, program coordinator and assistant teaching professor of biomedical engineering technology.
Penn State New Kensington's Wilson Rojas, softmore, and Dorian Broadwater, senior, earn PSUAC post-season awards. Broadwater earned 2nd team all-conference accolades and Rojas earned the John Fritz Sportsmanship award in Feb. 2018.
Penn State New Kensington's Wilson Rojas, softmore, and Dorian Broadwater, senior, earn PSUAC post-season awards. Broadwater earned 2nd team all-conference accolades and Rojas earned the John Fritz Sportsmanship award in Feb. 2018.
Dorian Broadwater (left) and Brandon Burchette (right), senior men's basketball players at Penn State New Kensington, played the final games of their collegiate careers.
Dorian Broadwater (left) and Brandon Burchette (right), senior men's basketball players at Penn State New Kensington, played the final games of their collegiate careers.
Dorian Broadwater (left) and Brandon Burchette (right), senior men's basketball players at Penn State New Kensington, played the final games of their collegiate careers.
Joseph Cuiffi, program coordinator and assistant teaching professor of electro-mechanical engineering technology at Penn State New Kensington, works with students during an electrical engineering lab.