Penn State New Kensington orientation leaders, left to right, Shannon Josefoski, Nick Roth and Gina Batiz, demonstrate puppy rug making, one of a series of the Poportunities workshops for New Student Orientation.
Members of the class of 2021 at Penn State New Kensington began their final preparations for their college careers May 30 with the first day of the annual academic and campus orientation program.
Four Distinguished Alumni will be honored on June 16 by Penn State New Kensington. Honorees include, clockwise, Raymond P. Mastre, Gregory A. Garth, Lisa C. Veitch and Barbara J. Arnold.
Coming off a season where his team earned a berth in the conference playoffs, Penn State New Kensington’s softball coach Mike Marsili is gearing up for a run at the 2018 conference title with the addition of a top recruit, Kasey Klapheke.
Kasey Klapheke, center, a graduate of Leechburg High School, signs a letter of intent to play softball at Penn State New Kensington as Mike Marsili, campus softball coach, and Kim Klapheke, Kasey’s mother, enjoy the moment.
Building owners and occupants along the downtown section of Fifth Avenue in the city of New Kensington are eligible for up to $1,000 in grant funds from Penn State New Kensington to upgrade their buildings.
The “Corridor of Innovation” along Fifth Avenue in the downtown section of the city of New Kensington. Building owners and occupants can apply for façade improvement funding through June 30 from Penn State New Kensington.
Penn State New Kensington will honor the achievements of four campus alumni at 5 p.m. on June 16 in the campus’ Forum Theatre. Barbara Arnold, Gregory Garth, Raymond Mastre and Lisa Veitch comprise the inaugural class of distinguished alumni who will receive recognition from Chancellor Kevin Snider.