Penn State New Kensington men walked in red high heels to raise awareness in the community about the serious causes, effects and remediations to men's sexualized violence against women
Kevin Bode, financial adviser and founder of Knead Community Café in downtown New Kensington, will be the principle speaker at Penn State New Kensington’s spring commencement ceremony on May 6 in the Athletics Center.
The gauntlet was thrown down by Westmoreland County Food Bank. It was taken up by Penn State New Kensington. A food drive is underway and students, faculty and staff have an opportunity to show their Penn State spirit.
Penn State New Kensington senior communications major Branna Wyant donates canned soup during the Westmoreland County Food Bank’s “Campus Challenge,” which runs until April 30.
Kevin Bode, financial adviser and founder of Knead Community Café in downtown New Kensington, will be the principal speaker at Penn State New Kensington’s spring commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. May 6 in the Athletics Center.
The décor of the Knead Community Café, western Pennsylvania’s first “pay-what-you-can” restaurant features recycled materials. Co-founder Kevin Bode at the café’s counter, which was constructed using two old doors as a part of the counter face.
Kevin Bode, co-founder of the Knead Community Café in downtown New Kensington, will deliver the commencement address to Penn State New Kensington’s Class of 2017.
Penn State New Kensington student Raven Brunner earned a scholarship from the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders to attend the organization’s annual conference May 31 to June 3 at the University of Maryland in College Park.
Penn State New Kensington communications major Raven Brunner earned a scholarship to attend the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) in May at the University of Maryland.