Penn State has adopted an Active Attacker Response Program as part of the University’s ongoing commitment to the safety of those who are on our campuses to learn, live, work and visit.
James Lane, sergeant and Penn State New Kensington station commander; Wesley Sheets, southwest district commander; and Andrew Loveridge, police officer.
The University’s Board of Trustees on Sept. 13 approved naming the 36,000-square-foot building the “Charles H. Booth, Jr. Student Union,” which is expected to house an art gallery, club meeting spaces, a conference center, police services suite and offices for student life and student activities.
Jason Rigone, executive director of the Westmoreland County Industrial Development Corporation and director of planning and development, waves as he and golfers set off on the greens at Totteridge Golf Course.
Kevin Snider, chancellor of Penn State New Kensington, watches to see if he made a successful putt at the 2019 Penn State New Kensington Alumni Society Golf Outing.
Kerry Kelly '99, member of the board of directors for the Penn State New Kensington Alumni Society, stands for a photo with the Nittany Lion before the 2019 golf outing.