Penn State Altoona softball’s right-handed pitcher Madalyn Maynard, of Towanda, was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Pitcher of the Week on Monday, April 29.
Maynard won all four games in which she pitched last week, helping the Lions go 4-1 against AMCC opponents Mount Aloysius College and Hilbert College and non-conference foe Juniata College.
Penn State Altoona softball’s right-handed pitcher Madalyn Maynard, of Towanda, was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Pitcher of the Week on Monday, April 29.
Maynard won all four games in which she pitched last week, helping the Lions go 4-1 against AMCC opponents Mount Aloysius College and Hilbert College and non-conference foe Juniata College.
The Craft It, Pitch It, Win It competition, offered by the Altoona LaunchBox supported by the Hite family and the Penn State Altoona Sheetz Fellows Program, was held April 10. Finalists presented to a panel of three judges about a business or product and their plans to implement new marketing strategies.
The Sheetz Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Altoona LaunchBox Supported by the Hite family, the Altoona Area School District, and the Altoona Area School District Foundation teamed up recently to host the Innovation TestLab program at Penn State Altoona.
Innovation TestLab, a multi-week program for high school students, offers participants the opportunity to experience a college classroom setting while learning concepts such as customer discovery, research and feasibility studies, critical thinking, and presentation skills.
Twenty-seven Penn State Altoona students who have been studying French, German, and Spanish, were recognized by the college’s World Language Program for their outstanding performance this semester during a luncheon on April 25.
The Sheetz Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Altoona LaunchBox Supported by the Hite family, the Altoona Area School District, and the Altoona Area School District Foundation teamed up recently to host the Innovation TestLab program at Penn State Altoona.
Innovation TestLab, a multi-week program for high school students, offers participants the opportunity to experience a college classroom setting while learning concepts such as customer discovery, research and feasibility studies, critical thinking, and presentation skills.
The Craft It, Pitch It, Win It competition, offered by the Altoona LaunchBox supported by the Hite family and the Penn State Altoona Sheetz Fellows Program, was held April 10. Finalists presented to a panel of three judges about a business or product and their plans to implement new marketing strategies.
Twenty-seven Penn State Altoona students who have been studying French, German, and Spanish, were recognized by the college’s World Language Program for their outstanding performance this semester during a luncheon on April 25.
Penn State Altoona is offering tap dance classes for adults from 7 to 8 p.m. on Fridays from May 10 through June 14, in the dance studio of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.