In his last home game, senior Jordan Williams broke the 1,000-career-point barrier Feb. 7 as he scored 27 points to lead Penn State New Kensington to an 82-72 victory over Penn State Beaver in the Athletics Center.
Penn State New Kensington students, front, left to right, Mariana Mbemba, Tyler Campbell and Taylor Eakles participated in LeaderQuest, and along with Tyler John, back row, volunteered for a Martin Luther King Jr. day of community service in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
The Penn State New Kensington softball and baseball teams will put frozen fields and indoor practice behind them as they head to Florida during spring break, March 5-10, for sunshine and snow-free diamonds.
With western Pennsylvania’s weather taking its toll on softball diamonds, the Penn State New Kensington softball team can get into the swing of things by hitting off the tee prior to facing the hitting machine in the indoor batting cage in the Athletics Center.
Penn State New Kensington students can present their research at the 10th annual Research and Creative Exposition on April 11 in the campus Athletics Center.
High school students, transfer students, and adult learners can double their chances to fill out a free application at Penn State New Kensington during Application Day on Feb. 16. Prospective students can apply in the morning or in the afternoon. Both sessions waive the normal $65 application fee.
Students accepted to Penn State New Kensington attend a reception in their honor at the campus. Chancellor Kevin Snider welcomed in January some of the new members of the Class of 2021.