Erin Murphy, professor of English at Penn State Altoona, gave a presentation as part of a conference held at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom.
Todd Davis, professor of English and environmental studies at Penn State Altoona, has poems appearing in several new anthologies published in the last month.
A group of students who work in Penn State Altoona’s Integrated Social Science Research Lab (ISSRL) recently attended a media event about a community policing program they have been studying for the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP).
A poetry reading by Sheila Carter-Jones will take place on Tuesday, April 15, at 12:10 p.m. in the Titelman Study of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts at Penn State Altoona.
Students who participated in Penn State Altoona’s 2025 Alternative Spring Break Excursion will present on their experiences Tuesday, April 8, at 12:10 p.m. in the Fireside Lounge of the Slep Student Center.
More than 60 students, faculty and staff attended the spring 2025 open mic event sponsored by “Hard Freight,” Penn State Altoona's student literary arts magazine, on March 25.
The fair allows students to present the culmination of their work from a traditional research/creative activities experience, an internship or a course-based undergraduate research experience.
The Penn State Altoona women’s golf program has partnered with six other Division III teams to found the Colonial Women’s Golf Conference, which was announced as having been officially approved for active NCAA Division III single-sport conference status on March 27.
Penn State Altoona’s Ivyside Dance Ensemble will hold its spring performance with Allied Motion Dance Company at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, April 10 and 11, in the Wolf Kuhn Theatre of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
Penn State Altoona history students Will Auman, Jacob Dicks, Emma Moniz and Cinnsire Warner recently assisted Jared Frederick with a new temporary exhibit installation in the History program's rotating display case in the lobby of the Smith Building. The new display features original and personal artifacts that belonged to World War II veteran John C. Halloran and were donated by his son, Michael.