Penn State New Kensington Chancellor Kevin Snider clanks one in off the chains to par the first hole of the campus' new disc golf course. Candee Christy, staff assistant, awaits her bogey putt.
New funding is available for Penn State New Kensington faculty, such as Abdou Karim Jallow, instructor in information sciences and technology, left, and Rob Mathers, professor of chemistry, to develop student-centered projects.
While most of the entrepreneur center is undergoing renovations, the storefront window is available for showcasing student research projects at special events in downtown New Kensington, such as Better Block, an ongoing series of one-day events that highlight the revitalization of the city’s business district. Hannah Albright, right, and Wati Kumwenda, exhibit their research in May. The next Better Block day is Oct. 1.
While most of the entrepreneur center is undergoing renovations, the storefront window is available for showcasing student research projects at special events in downtown New Kensington, such as Better Block, an ongoing series of one-day events that highlight the revitalization of the city’s business district. Campus students Hannah Albright, right, and Wati Kumenda exhibit their research. The next Better Block day is Oct. 1.
New funding is available for Penn State New Kensington faculty, such as Abdou Karim Jallow, instructor in information sciences and technology, left, and Rob Mathers, professor of chemistry, to develop student-centered projects.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $1.2M in funding to three Penn State chemical engineering researchers for a proposal which aims to identify the key polymeric properties of conjugated polymers used to develop flexible electronics.
Encouraging students to develop their unique talents to make the biggest impact on the campus and community, motivational speaker Jon Vroman spoke to members of the class of 2020 at Penn State New Kensington on Aug. 18 as they concluded preparations to begin their college careers.
After posing for the traditional Rainbow Arch photo, the eight prides of first-year students at Penn State New Kensington head for the next session of New Student Orientation.