Penn State students, faculty and staff with older versions of the id+ card are being asked to submit new photos ahead of re-carding events that will be held University-wide during the spring 2023 semester. There are multiple ways to submit a photo, and photos will be accepted from Nov. 7 through Nov. 23.
Penn State New Kensington students are invited to participate in the upcoming Idea Challenge pitch competition. No experience needed to take part in the initiative, which is part of the campus' goal to build students' innovative skill sets.
Penn State New Kensington students are invited to participate in the upcoming Idea Challenge pitch competition. No experience needed to take part in the initiative, which is part of the campus' goal to build students' innovative skill sets.
Students of any major can participate in the Idea Challenge for a chance to win prizes and strengthen their professional development skills, as well as innovative mindset.
Penn State has named the Richard King Mellon Foundation its 2022 Foundation Partner of the Year. This award recognizes a foundation that has demonstrated extraordinary generosity in promotion and support of Penn State.
Samuel Andrew's exhibition, "circa 1970: What if the impressionist had computers?" features nearly 20 new digital prints and can be viewed Oct. 1-30 in the Penn State New Kensington Art Gallery.
Sam Andrew, artist and sculpture, stands in front of one of his digital print art pieces in the Art Gallery at Penn State New Kensington. Andrew's upcoming exhibit, "circa 1970: What if the impressionist had computers?" will run Oct. 1-30 in the gallery, with nearly 20 new pieces. The show marks his return to campus; his first one-man showcase of work occurred at the campus more than 30 years ago. Learn more about the campus Art Gallery at newkensington.psu.edu/art-gallery.
Samuel Andrew, artist and sculpture, stands in front of one of his digital print art pieces in the Art Gallery at Penn State New Kensington. Andrew's upcoming exhibit, "circa 1970: What if the impressionist had computers?" will run Oct. 1-30 in the gallery, with nearly 20 new pieces. The show marks his return to campus; his first one-man showcase of work occurred at the campus more than 30 years ago.