Paul Shrivastava, chief sustainability officer at Penn State, speaks at Penn State New Kensington. The campus is the first to complete all levels of the Penn State Sustainability Institute's Green Paws Program.
Faculty, staff and students at Penn State New Kensington gather for a group photo to celebrate the campus being the first to achieve full completion of the Penn State Sustainability Institute's Green Paws Programs. Over the course of four years, the campus completed each of the four levels of the program, which aims to educate members of the University about sustainability and related practices.
Cora Rejniak, senior biobehavioral health major at Penn State New Kensington, prepares to hit a volleyball during a recent game. Rejniak is one of six New Kensington student-athletes to earn a spot on a United States Collegiate Athletic Association National All-Academic Team.
Student athletes from golf and volleyball teams recognized for All-Academic awards for having achieved at least a 3.5 cumulative grade-point average and earned at least 24 credits at a USCAA institution.
This #GivingTuesday, the Penn State New Kensington Alumni Society will provide a 2:1 match in support of the society's Endowed Scholarship Fund for campus students.
Sophomores Andrew Perenic, left, and Kaylea Flick, right, were named All-Americans by the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). Both were named to the Division 2 All-American second team in men's soccer and women's volleyball, respectively.