The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference released its 2018 Fall All-Sportsmanship Team on Monday afternoon, and it included five Penn State Altoona student-athletes.
3D printing-centered learning spaces are becoming an increasingly popular way for students across Penn State’s campuses to explore innovative technology, while also gaining skills for their future careers. The Penn State Altoona’s Center for Additive Manufacturing and Printing (CAMP) is no exception, and visual arts students have been using it frequently to elevate their artwork.
The film "How They Got Over: Gospel Quartets and the Road to Rock 'n' Roll" was an official selection featured at the Doc 'N' Roll Film Festival, held November 1-18, 2018, in London, England.
Eighteen Sheetz Fellows from Penn State Altoona attended the three-day 2018 National Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, Nov. 1-3. The conference brought more than 600 students, faculty and young entrepreneurs together to network, learn and be inspired to pursue their entrepreneurial passions.
In Todd Davis's fifth installment of "Notes from the Allegheny Front," the professor of English and environmental studies meditates with a porcupine on the barrenness of the woods at the end of fall.