The Hite Lobby in the Misciagna Family Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State Altoona will be home to the sculpture “Biomachine” by Daryl Bradford and Talley Fisher of Huck SciArts for the next academic year.
Penn State Altoona will host an open dance class from 1 to 2:15 p.m. on Sunday, June 23, in the Dance Studio, room 148 of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
The Hite Lobby in the Misciagna Family Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State Altoona will be home to the sculpture “Biomachine” by Daryl Branford and Talley Fisher of Huck SciArts for the next academic year.
John Eicher, associate professor of history at Penn State Altoona, has created a new YouTube lecture series focusing on the "ABCs" of modern Western history.
The first edition of William Van Der Sluy’s new eBook will be available nationwide in July. Van Der Sluy, assistant teaching professor in chemistry at Penn State Altoona, will use “An Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry: With Applications in Medicine and Agriculture” in his "CHM130, Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry" class this fall.
Hollie Keller, right, a student at Penn State Altoona, is the recipient of two scholarships from WISE (Women Involved in Scholarship and Empowerment) of Blair County for the fall 2024 semester.
The first edition of William Van Der Sluy’s new eBook will be available nationwide in July. Van Der Sluy, assistant teaching professor in chemistry at Penn State Altoona, will use “An Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry: With Applications in Medicine and Agriculture” in his "CHM130, Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry" class this fall.
William Van Der Sluy, assistant teaching professor of chemistry at Penn State Altoona, will use “An Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry: With Applications in Medicine and Agriculture” in his "CHM130, Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry" class this fall.
The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference announced its 2024 Spring All-Sportsmanship Team on Wednesday, June 5, including a student-athlete from each of Penn State Altoona’s four spring sports teams.
An international team of researchers have confirmed that microplastics impact how sand travels along riverbeds, which could increase riverbed erosion and have effects on river habitats.