Sherveen Karbasiafshar is a biology student at Penn State. He, along with five other undergraduates, created HemoGO — a smartphone application designed to assist people who want to check their complete blood count on the go. HemoGO is one of six Penn State student startups working with the Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program to compete for a pool of $30,000 in the annual Inc.U competition show “The Investment,” airing at 8 p.m. May 24 on WPSU.
Penn State New Kensington will once again celebrate arts and culture while raising funds for student scholarships and programming at the upcoming “Off the Wall pARTy” on June 15.
Scenes from the 2017 Off the Wall pARTy at Penn State New Kensington. The annual event, organized by the office of development and alumni relations, benefits student scholarships and cultural programming.
Steve Flanagan, Sherveen Karbasiafshar, James Frazier and Mathew Chen created HemoGo. HemoGo is one of six Penn State student teams competing for $30,000 in funding on "The Investment" airing at 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, 2018, on WPSU.
Jake Stackiewicz, New Kensington baseball player, was named as a United States Collegiate Athletic Conference (USCAA) Second Team all-American during the organization's end-of the year banquet on May 13, 2018.
New Kensington baseball and softball players earn post-season accolades. From left to right: Jake Stackiewicz, Marc Russo, Joel George, Alyssa Slancauskas and Juwan Willis.
Penn State New Kensington's Office of Continuing Education offers more than 30 Kids in College summer camps featuring classes related to science, technology, engineering, art and math.