Translated into French, an essay by Brian Black, distinguished professor of history and environmental studies at Penn State Altoona, is used as the conclusion of the book “Vivre et Lutter dans un Monde Toxique: Violence Environnmentale et Sante a l’age du Petrole.”
Representatives from Family Services Inc. of Blair County will be on hand to offer information and resources for interpersonal violence awareness and prevention.
New poems by Todd Davis, professor of English and environmental studies at Penn State Altoona, were published in a special issue of About Place Journal called "The More-Than-Human World."
To celebrate the 50th anniversary release of the iconic album “Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd, Penn State Altoona will offer tribute performances Wednesday through Friday, Oct. 18-20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wolf Kuhn Theatre of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
Penn State Altoona goalkeeper Nicole Schwartz, of Clifton, New Jersey, was chosen as the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Defensive Player of the Week in women’s soccer.
For the league-high fourth time this season, Penn State Altoona women’s volleyball’s libero Anna Batrus, of Altoona, was picked as the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Defensive Player of the Week.
Stefanie Kempton, assistant professor of communications at Penn State Altoona, has been accepted into Penn State’s Changing the Future for Women Leaders program.
“Unplucked Gems,” a body of work by Ivyside Juried Art Exhibition winner Taylor Pilote, will be on display Oct. 12 through Dec. 9 in the McLanahan Gallery of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
“I Sang You A Song Though I Didn't Know the Words,” a body of work by Ivyside Juried Art Exhibition winner Boryana Rusenova-Ina, will be on display Oct. 12 through Dec. 9 in the Sheetz Gallery of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.