“Notes from the Allegheny Front,” a podcast series by Todd Davis, professor of environmental studies and English, will appear several times during each semester.
The Logan Township United Fire Department is pleased to announce a grant-funded tuition reimbursement program for students attending a college or university in Blair County.
Penn State Altoona alumnus Jesse Knowlden spent a year working with the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. During that time, he was part of a team that helped free a man who had spent 15 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
Nature writer and humorist Mike Branch will read from his most recent book "How To Cuss in Western (And Other Missives from the High Desert)" at noon on Thursday, September 13, 2018, at Penn State Altoona's Edith Davis Eve Chapel.
Shear will present “Confronting difficult histories: Blurring researcher-teacher-student identities to engage in transformational dialogues” as part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series.
Through a unique division within Penn State University Police, students support police officers with various security and traffic control efforts while gaining important experience that prepares them for their career goals. Student auxiliary officers are employed by University Police at Penn State University Park and Altoona campuses.