For the third consecutive year, Penn State Altoona Athletics has come in second place in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Presidents Cup race.
John Eicher, associate professor of history at Penn State Altoona, was selected as a resident scholar at the Penn State Humanities Institute for the 2025 spring semester.
Amanda Brandt, a University police officer, and Nathan E. Kruis, assistant professor of criminal justice at Penn State Altoona, recently presented at Claysburg-Kimmel School District’s Career Day.
The Sustainable Labs Program provides educational support and networking opportunities to labs across Penn State, helping them implement changes to become more energy and resource efficient. Actions taken by participating labs are estimated to result in over $155,000 in savings for the University and reduce about 490 tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually.
Penn State Altoona softball’s catcher Cameryn Feathers, of Martinsburg, was selected to the third team of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s NCAA Division III All-Region VII team, which was announced Friday, May 17.
Classes will be held from 1 to 2:15 p.m. on June 23, July 28 and Aug. 25 in the dance studio, room 148 of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
The dean's list recognizes the academic excellence of undergraduate students who have met credit load requirements, as outlined by University policy, and who have earned a GPA of 3.50 or higher.
Jazzmine McCauley received a merit-based scholarship to attend Charleston School of Law and Ziwei "Will" Lin was awarded the Dean’s Merit Scholarship to attend New England Law School in Boston.
Four members of the Penn State Altoona tennis teams were recognized for their success in the classroom by being named to the College Sports Communicators’ NCAA Division III Academic All-District teams.