Students from Penn State Altoona’s Integrated Social Science Research Lab traveled to Erie on Saturday, April 22, to compete in a research fair hosted by Penn State Behrend and co-sponsored by Sigma Xi, a scientific research honor society.
The magazine showcases undergraduate poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction, visual art, audio, and a faculty spotlight featuring the work of Ian Marshall, emeritus professor of English and environmental studies.
John Eicher, assistant professor of modern European history at Penn State Altoona, was recently awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities for his work researching the 1918 influenza pandemic in Europe, historically known as the "Spanish flu."
More than 1,000 middle and high school students from across the commonwealth gathered at Penn State Altoona for the 2023 Pennsylvania Science Olympiad held on April 22.
The Craft It, Pitch It, Win It competition was held on April 12, during which finalists presented to a panel of three judges about a business or product and their plans to implement new marketing strategies.
Six different members of the Penn State Altoona men’s tennis team were voted to a total of seven spots on the second team of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s all-conference squad.
The final round of Penn State Altoona’s fourth Women in Engineering Design Competition took place April 15 and 16. This year's theme was "Horseshoe Curve," held in collaboration with the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum. Teams from Penn State's Altoona, Berks and Lehigh Valley campuses placed in the competition.
Deyana Dye, a Penn State Altoona nursing student and member of the college’s Interdisciplinary Social Science Research Lab, was recently accepted to the University’s Improving Access to Research and Training program.
Penn State Altoona right-handed pitcher Madison Peters, of Bellefonte, was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Pitcher of the Week in softball.