If a picture is worth a thousand words, Annie Taylor hopes videos will bring an invaluable experience — an opportunity to learn about sustainability — to everyone, without traveling far from home. Last year, Taylor, senior assistant dean for distance learning in the Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, and Kaitlin Farnan, a business instructor at Penn State Altoona, led 20 Penn State students on a trip to New Zealand and Australia to learn about sustainable business practices. Their experiences on that trip were captured on video and are now available online as a collection in the University’s Repository for Open and Affordable Materials.
Penn State Altoona faculty and staff members were honored for their exemplary work and outstanding contributions during the annual Faculty and Staff Awards Ceremony held May 2 on campus.
Three Penn State Altoona communications majors were inducted into Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Association’s official honor society, during a ceremony on April 25.
The NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Committee released its 43-team postseason field on May 6, including the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference champion Penn State Altoona men’s golf team.
Penn State campuses across Pennsylvania were sites of celebration and recognition May 3-5 as the University awarded more than 14,000 degrees during 2024 spring commencement ceremonies held statewide. Revisit the excitement of commencement with this gallery of photos from Penn State's Commonwealth Campuses.
Penn State University Libraries recognized 12 outstanding faculty and staff April 11, from among its more than 500 employees. Faye Chadwell, dean of University Libraries and Scholarly Communications, presided over an awards ceremony to continue a tradition of recognizing employees that spans at least 50 years.
Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, professor of English at Penn State Altoona, was invited to share from her work and engage in a Q&A during a virtual reading for Colorado Mountain College on April 9.
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.
Todd Davis, professor of English and environmental studies at Penn State Altoona, is featured on "The Beat," Knox County Public Library's podcast about contemporary poetry.