Healthy You is an individualized program that helps students optimize their health through nutrition, exercise, stress reduction, proper sleep and good relationship management.
Yaa Gyasi’s novel is a moving portrait of a family of Ghanaian immigrants that addresses depression, opioid addiction, racism and the intersections of science and religion.
The College Sports Communicators organization released its list of Academic All-District honorees for men’s and women’s swimming, including five Penn State Altoona student-athletes.
Forward Avana Sayles of Venetia was selected to the second team of the All-AMCC squad, while guard Jess Burns of South Fayette and guard Sarah Huston of Coatesville both earned third team honors.
Five Penn State Altoona men’s basketball players earned postseason awards from the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference, as the league released its All-Conference team and individual honors on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
The Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing Alumni Society Board, in collaboration with their Alumni Society and SNAP (Student Nurses Association of PA) at Penn State Behrend, invited Penn State nursing alumni and students to connect over delightful conversation, interactive games, and Berkey Creamery ice cream at Roche Hall this past summer.
The Office of Veterans Affairs and Services and the Office of Veterans Programs would like to invite student service members and veterans graduating this semester to participate in the University’s spring 2023 military honor cord ceremony on May 4 at University Park. This invitation is open to Penn State World Campus, Altoona, DuBois, Harrisburg and University Park graduates.
Five different Penn State Altoona women’s swimmers combined to achieve All-Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference recognition in 10 different events, as the league announced its postseason awards on Thursday, Feb. 23.
Penn State Altoona student-athlete Luke Pletz of Jefferson Hills received a pair of second-team All-Conference nods when the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference released its postseason awards on Thursday, Feb. 23.
Erin Murphy, professor of English at Penn State Altoona, has published a poem about the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. “Aftermath” appears in “The New Verse News.”