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Faculty in lab

PSNK faculty

Joie Marhefka, coordinator of the Biomedical Engineering Technology program, activates the new Sim Cube, a compact, portable device that allows students to simulate and test medical devices, such as blood pressure monitors. Marhefka purchased the device for the BET lab with a programming grant from Penn State. 

Student getting award

PSNK alumni

Mike Cavazza, left, accepts the first-place award for his research paper on hydraulic fracturing at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Eastern North America Region competition at Louisiana State University. Cavazza advanced to the international final in Dubai. 

Alumnus testing water

PSNK alumni

Mike Cavazza, right, Penn State alumnus and former New Kensington campus student, and Rich Beam, a geologist with the Department of Environmental Protection, sample acid mine drainage in Tanoma, Pennsylvania. 

Alumni and friends

PSNK alumni

Alumni and friends will be decked out in their blue and white for this year's Penn State TV Football Tailgate Party at the Elks Lodge in Tarentum. The date and time of the Nittany Lions away game will be announced soon.
 

Campus court yard

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The Café 780 court yard is a popular place for Penn State New Kensington students to unwind. When it is fully-covered with woody vines, the pergola will be one of the “coolest” spots on campus.