Answering the Toughest Question: Why? Why do people act the way they do? Curious to find out for himself, student John Leri decided to study the behavior of humans ... and zebrafish. Read More Universal Bonds Graduate Kylea Myers discusses art and how it connects us all as human beings Read More Birding Classic puts funds to good use For the second year in a row the Earth Day Birding Classic was held at Penn State Altoona as teams competed to identify by sight or sound as many species of birds as possible in 24 hours in Blair and nearby counties. Read More The Art of Life Altoona alum Anne Showalter finds a home at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Read More The Language of Shaping Ivyside Dance Ensemble's spring 2017 performance is based on Neil Gaiman's novel "The Ocean at the End of the Lane." Read More Alumnus C. David Kimmel recognized at Renaissance Fund Dinner Penn State Altoona celebrated its third Renaissance Fund Dinner in honor of C. David Kimmel Friday, April 7. Read More A Children's Classic Comes to Life Penn State Altoona presents "A Year with Frog and Toad" April 6-8, 2017. Read More Michael Marley: Internship Spotlight Michael Marley shares experiences from his internship at the Altoona Police Department. Read More Super Experience Working Super Bowl Security While Super Bowl fans geared up for the game, Michael McGuire was working harder than ever behind the scenes. Read More The Man Behind the Music Known by many as the Sax Guy, Ikechi Onyenaka, is pursuing a degree in information sciences technology, but music is his true passion. Read More Pagination First page << Previous page < … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Next page > Last page >>
Answering the Toughest Question: Why? Why do people act the way they do? Curious to find out for himself, student John Leri decided to study the behavior of humans ... and zebrafish. Read More
Universal Bonds Graduate Kylea Myers discusses art and how it connects us all as human beings Read More
Birding Classic puts funds to good use For the second year in a row the Earth Day Birding Classic was held at Penn State Altoona as teams competed to identify by sight or sound as many species of birds as possible in 24 hours in Blair and nearby counties. Read More
The Art of Life Altoona alum Anne Showalter finds a home at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Read More
The Language of Shaping Ivyside Dance Ensemble's spring 2017 performance is based on Neil Gaiman's novel "The Ocean at the End of the Lane." Read More
Alumnus C. David Kimmel recognized at Renaissance Fund Dinner Penn State Altoona celebrated its third Renaissance Fund Dinner in honor of C. David Kimmel Friday, April 7. Read More
A Children's Classic Comes to Life Penn State Altoona presents "A Year with Frog and Toad" April 6-8, 2017. Read More
Michael Marley: Internship Spotlight Michael Marley shares experiences from his internship at the Altoona Police Department. Read More
Super Experience Working Super Bowl Security While Super Bowl fans geared up for the game, Michael McGuire was working harder than ever behind the scenes. Read More
The Man Behind the Music Known by many as the Sax Guy, Ikechi Onyenaka, is pursuing a degree in information sciences technology, but music is his true passion. Read More