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Math League

PSNK community

As the buzzer sounded, only the awarding of the trophy remained for students of the Kiski School as they handed in their winning answers during the finals of the Math League at Penn State New Kensington. Kiski won its eighth consecutive league championship.

High school students

PSNK community

More than 100 local high school students from western Pennsylvania descended on Penn State New Kensington Feb. 15 for the annual American Math Competition. 

Campus student

PSNK students

Nicholas Iducovich, a business student, was the 2016-17 award recipient of the annual business essay contest at Penn State New Kensington. 

Job Fair sign-up

PSNK job fair

Penn State New Kensington students Danielle Richardson and Brandon Burchette set up a registration table to encourage fellow students to attend WestPacs semiannual job fair on March 15. It is one of the largest job fairs in western Pennsylvania. Food is always a good enticement. 

Bowlathon

PSNK alumni

The family-fun event fills up fast, so register early and sponsor a lane for the Alle-Kiski Society's 15th annual Alumni Bowlathon.

Bowlathon

PSNK alumni

Bowlathon Flashback 2004: Paulette Brown of the Penn State New Kensington staff team, The Mean Four, gets ready to pick up a spare to seal the team’s first Chancellor Cup. Teammates Nancy Burns, standing, and Carrie Myers, left, and Sandie Williams, cheer her on. In the background, Bob Darby, left, retired instructor in kinesiology and captain of the inaugural cup champions a year earlier, discusses the physics of picking up a 7-10 split with Mike Bonk, maintenance, as the late Jackie Kallal, director of development, waits for Brown to roll. 

THON dancers

PSNK students

Displaying the traditional Four Diamonds sign, Penn State New Kensington THON dancers Shannon Josefoski and Chad Navarro are ready "For the Kids."

THON dancers

PSNK students

Displaying the traditional Four Diamonds sign, Penn State New Kensington THON dancers Shannon Josefoski and Chad Navarro are ready "For the Kids."

Oil painting

PSNK art gallery

Each month, the Penn State New Kensington Art Gallery features the multi-media works of local and regional artists. The exhibits are free to the public. “Morning Glories” is a reworked painting by Bud Gibbons, professor emeritus of visual arts. 

Threatre camp

PSNK Kids in College

One of the more popular Kids in College programs is Theatre camp. Director James Baker rehearses the kids for a production of “The Little Mermaid.”