The Sustainability Institute hosted the first of three forums at Penn State Beaver on May 7. Faculty, staff, students, and other leaders gathered to learn about the variety of activities, events, research and other programs taking place throughout the Commonwealth Campuses to advance the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and the University's strategic plan.
Junior baseball player Catcher Cumming and senior bowler Nicole Watt were named 2018-19 Scholar-Athletes of the Year at college's annual Intercollegiate Athletics Honors Banquet.
With continued financial and industry support, Penn State Altoona's rail transportation engineering program — the only one of its kind in the U.S. — prepares students for successful railroad careers.
A research article written by Danielle J. DelPriore will be published in "Developmental Psychology," a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association.
Penn State Altoona and The Griffith Family Foundation’s “I CAN Sideline Pancreatic Cancer” Youth Initiative partnered on a symposium Friday, April 5, 2019.
Penn State Altoona held its spring 2019 Student Showcase Friday, April 26. Students from various disciplines showcased their work through presentations to the college and local business community.
Illustrative works by local artist Joe Servello will be on display in the Sheetz and McLanahan Galleries of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts June 6–August 2, 2019.