Penn State Altoona’s Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi Chapter inducted 11 new members during a ceremony held on March 29, 2025. This year’s inductees are Garbielle Feight, Chelsea McCloskey, Clay McIlnlay, Carly Mann, Kyra Markley, Mason Peterson, Brady Shehan, Emily Snyder, Morgan Stevens, Jaylee Shuke, and Lilian Zeigler.
Penn State Altoona’s Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi Chapter inducted 11 new members during a ceremony held on March 29, 2025. This year’s inductees are Garbielle Feight, Chelsea McCloskey, Clay McIlnlay, Carly Mann, Kyra Markley, Mason Peterson, Brady Shehan, Emily Snyder, Morgan Stevens, Jaylee Shuke, and Lilian Zeigler.
Penn State Altoona will hold a symposium on intergenerational learning on Thursday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Pond View Lounge of the Slep Student Center. The symposium, titled “Intergenerational Learning and Living in Altoona: Programs, Places, and Possibilities,” is designed to inspire ideas and initiatives for connecting generations on campus and in the community.
Penn State Altoona’s Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi Chapter inducted 11 new members during a ceremony held on March 29. This year’s inductees are Garbielle Feight, Chelsea McCloskey, Clay McIlnlay, Carly Mann, Kyra Markley, Mason Peterson, Brady Shehan, Emily Snyder, Morgan Stevens, Jaylee Shuke and Lilian Zeigler.
Penn State Altoona inducted 10 new members into the Theta Chi Chapter of the Tri-Alpha Honor Society during a ceremony on Thursday, April 3. Tri-Alpha recognizes the academic achievements of first-generation college students who must have 30 credits and a 3.2 GPA. It also promotes leadership and provides support networks.
Penn State Altoona inducted 10 new members into the Theta Chi Chapter of the Tri-Alpha Honor Society during a ceremony on Thursday, April 3. Tri-Alpha recognizes the academic achievements of first-generation college students who must have 30 credits and a 3.2 GPA. It also promotes leadership and provides support networks.
Penn State Altoona inducted 10 new members into the Theta Chi Chapter of the Tri-Alpha Honor Society during a ceremony on Thursday, April 3. Tri-Alpha recognizes the academic achievements of first-generation college students who must have 30 credits and a 3.2 GPA. It also promotes leadership and provides support networks.
Penn State Altoona will host an Out of the Darkness Walk on Saturday, April 5. The purpose of this walk is to raise awareness and money for suicide prevention. 100% of donations go directly to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, whose mission is to save lives and provide hope for individuals impacted by suicide.
“Monstrum,” a body of work by Visual Art Studies student Kai Deline, will be on display from April 10-19 in the McLanahan Gallery of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts. A reception will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, in the Titelman Study of the center.