Young dancers are encouraged to audition on Jan. 10 for roles in Hong Kong Ballet’s performance of “Alice (in wonderland)” coming April 24 to Eisenhower Auditorium.
It was another successful Global Entrepreneurship Week at Penn State Altoona as more than 500 students, faculty, staff and community members took part in events and activities.
The African American Read-In at Penn State Altoona was recognized in the November issue of "Council Chronicle," the National Council of Teachers of English membership magazine.
Brian Black, distinguished professor of history and environmental studies, presented "Closing the Loop: Informing our Energy Transition with New Knowledge" at the "In the Shadow of the Petrochemical Smokestack" conference recently held in Lyon, France.
"Thankful for Now," a poem by Todd Davis, professor of English and environmental studies at Penn State Altoona, is featured in this week's "American Life in Poetry" column, which is shared with more than four million readers each week.
There’s at least five different academic programs for Penn State undergraduate students to learn about entrepreneurship, with curricula that go far beyond teaching students how to start a business.
Penn State Altoona’s Campus Activities Board will host a coffee house and campus spa from 4:30–8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, in the Titelman Study of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
The showcase, featuring students majoring in business, electro-mechanical engineering technology, security and risk analysis, and entrepreneurship, will take place on Friday, Dec. 13.