Noah Wheland, a senior in Penn State Altoona's Environmental Studies program, remembers an encounter with a coyote on a mountain near his home that holds many memories.
“Putting It Together” will be presented outside, under the stars on Oct. 21 and 22, at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. behind the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
Imene Belhassen, assistant professor of Arabic and French languages, literature, and culture at Penn State Altoona, engaged in emergency humanitarian action to help fight COVID-19 internationally.
The Penn State Altoona women’s bowling team was predicted to finish in eighth place this season in the 2021-22 edition of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Preseason Coaches’ Poll.
Moran was recognized for her strong start to the 2021 season when she was announced as the Eastern College Athletic Conference’s Division III South Region Offensive Player of the Month.
Beginning this month, “How They Got Over: Gospel Quartets and the Road to Rock 'n' Roll” will launch as a commercial film at select theatres nationwide as a distribution deal with First Run Features in New York. Jerry Zolten, professor of communication arts and sciences and integrative arts at Penn State Altoona, is co-producer and principal narrator of the documentary.
Penn State Altoona sophomore outside hitter Lacee Barnhart spearheaded the Lions’ offense last week in wins over non-conference opponent Elmira College and AMCC foe Medaille College.
Penn State Altoona senior forward/midfielder Sadie McConnell had a pair of two-goal games for the Lions last week, powering her team’s offense to wins over AMCC opponents Hilbert College and Medaille College.
Students graduating in December can stop by to speak with representatives from Financial Aid and Career Services, as well as to RSVP for commencement attendance.