The Craft It, Pitch It, Win It competition was held on April 12, during which finalists presented to a panel of three judges about a business or product and their plans to implement new marketing strategies.
Six different members of the Penn State Altoona men’s tennis team were voted to a total of seven spots on the second team of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s all-conference squad.
The final round of Penn State Altoona’s fourth Women in Engineering Design Competition took place April 15 and 16. This year's theme was "Horseshoe Curve," held in collaboration with the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum. Teams from Penn State's Altoona, Berks and Lehigh Valley campuses placed in the competition.
Deyana Dye, a Penn State Altoona nursing student and member of the college’s Interdisciplinary Social Science Research Lab, was recently accepted to the University’s Improving Access to Research and Training program.
Penn State Altoona right-handed pitcher Madison Peters, of Bellefonte, was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Pitcher of the Week in softball.
“Grounded” is a collaborative performance piece conceived by Kemi Ebigbola, Christian Howard, Grace Files and Lorren McGarvey centered on the subject of home.
The Technical Writing concentration is a four-course option for English majors at Penn State Altoona, giving graduates an added credential that will make them even more competitive in the job market.
Penn State Altoona criminal justice students participated in the “Realities of Police Use of Force” educational training at the Pennsylvania State Police Academy on Thursday, April 13. Twelve students, accompanied by Nathan Kruis, assistant professor of criminal justice, made the trip to Hershey for the training.
Due to the discovery of key errors in the voting process for the AMCC men’s volleyball postseason awards, the league released amended all-conference teams on April 19 that included the addition of Penn State Altoona middle blocker Connor Ebersole.
The “Workout” exhibit features student pieces selected by art faculty members. Work from art majors and students taking general education art classes will be on display.