Penn State New Kensington junior Jordan Williams scored 42 points in two games and was named to the All-Tournament team at the John Benchoff Tournament at Penn State Mont Alto. Williams hits a three-pointer last season against Penn State Greater Allegheny.
Penn State New Kensington will hold a series of special admissions events Nov. 7-11 as part of Veterans Week at the campus. The week will be highlighted by the administration of justice (AOJ) program open house on Nov. 9 and the Financial Aid 101 workshop on Nov. 10.
A campus devoid of students, a tree devoid of leaves, and the Larry Pollock Fountain, covered in a blue tarp, devoid of water, are all signs of the annual weeklong Thanksgiving break at Penn State New Kensington.
While Penn State New Kensington is closed or on a delayed schedule, the maintenance team has all hands on deck to get the campus safe and ready to open as soon as possible.
The Café 780 court yard is empty and the pergola dormant as the semester winds down at Penn State New Kensington. When the students return from Thanksgiving break, only two weeks remain before the start of finals.
After exercising their franchise, students, faculty and staff at Penn State New Kensington will gather at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 8 in Café 780 to watch and discuss the 2016 election returns. The event is open to the public.
Penn State New Kensington junior Millie Brasser, founder of the My Vote Matters student group, addresses guests at the February “Dinner and Dialogue” event that focused on registering and voting in national and local elections. The election returns will be the focus of the Nov. 8 event in the campus’ Café 780.