Signs of spring blog seven
Skunk cabbage pokes through the cold and wet soil along the campus nature trail. CAMPUS BIOLOGIST BILL HAMILTON PAYS TRIBUTE TO SKUNK CABBAGE "Ecologist's Notebook: Reflections on the Natural World...
View ArticleCampus and Allegheny Valley Hospital sponsor concussion educational program
Football is a contact sport. Concussions occur at all levels of participation and are a growing concern in the health care industry. "GUIDELINES FOR CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT" 6:00 - 7:30 p.m., March...
View ArticleCampus services expanding to accommodate evening students
The Adult Learner Resource Center and Lounge provides adult learners their own space on the campus. It is equipped with a small library of resource books, coffee maker, refrigerator, microwave, a...
View ArticleFlorida trip helps New Kensington softball prepare for season
The battery of pitcher Tarra Oravek and catcher Rachel Lojas will supply the offensive and defensive power for the 2013 Penn State New Kensington Lady Lions. LADY LIONS OPEN AT CARLOW UNIVERSITY...
View ArticleTwo New Kensington wrestlers begin quest for national championships
FRESHMAN JOHN DOPPELHAUER 285-lb Class; Ranked 18th SOPHOMORE JAMES MELNYK 165-lb Class; Ranked 63rd NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WRESTLING ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS March 14-16, Allen Events...
View ArticleFinal 'Be a Student for a Day' for the spring semester
Prospective students can experience a college classroom setting at Penn State New Kensington's 'Be a Student' program. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ADULT LEARNERS GET A GLIMPSE OF COLLEGE LIFE 8:45 a.m....
View ArticlePhase one of Knowledge Commons project opens with Quiet Study Lounge
The Quiet Study Lounge is designed for individual study and is equipped with armchairs, study carrels, and round tables. v INDIVIDUAL STUDY AREA IN LIBRARY/COMPUTER CENTER EQUIPPED WITH ARMCHAIRS,...
View ArticleBill Gravatt Memorial Exhibit Continues in November
LATE ARTIST MASTERED NEO-IMPRESSIONIST AND DIVISIONISM TECHNIQUES The exhibit of works of the late artist Bill Gravatt continues during November in the Penn State New Kensington Art Gallery. The...
View ArticleSave the date: 2013 alumni bowl-a-thon is April 7
PROCEEDS BENEFIT CAMPUS PROJECTS 1:00-4:00 p.m., Sunday, April 7, Wildlife Lanes, Lower Burrell, Pa. The Alle-Kiski Society's 11th annual Bowl-a-thon is set for 1 to 4 p.m., Sunday, April 7, 2013,...
View ArticleAlle-Kiski Alumni Society's TV football party
ANNUAL TAILGATE EVENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH FOOD DRIVE Saturday, Nov. 3, Tarentum Elks Lodge #644, Tarentum, Pa. Game Time: TBA The Alle-Kiski Society of the Penn State Alumni Association invites all...
View ArticleAlumni bowl-a-thon sponsorships are a good investment in campus students
The Alle-Kiski Society's annual alumni bowl-a-thon is a family event. Proceeds benefit campus scholarships and projects. ALLE-KISKI SOCIETY SPRING FUNDRAISER BENEFITS CAMPUS PROJECTS 1:00 – 4:00...
View ArticleCorinne Coulson is new admissions counselor at New Kensington
RESPONSIBLE FOR RECRUITING AND COUNSELING PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS Corinne Coulson was named admissions counselor at Penn State New Kensington, it was announced recently by Patty Brady, director of...
View ArticleAnnual exposition highlights student research and career opportunities
Judges evaluate a student's poster presentation at last year's Research Fair and Creative Expo. 11TH ANNUAL RESEARCH AND CREATIVE EXPOSITION Tuesday, April 9, Athletics Center Poster and Oral...
View ArticleCampus alumnus offered job at Westinghouse after summer internship
Penn State New Kensington alumnus Kyle Wolski turned a summer internship into a full-time position at Westinghouse. KYLE WOLSKI’S CREATIVITY AND CONFIDENCE LEAD TO BUDDING CAREER AS CYBER SECURITY...
View ArticleReception for high school visual and performing artists to take place March 25
More than 500 pieces of the Alle-Kiski Arts Consortium "Changes" exhibit are hung salon style, a European technique that dates back to the 17th century. ALLE-KISKI ARTS CONSORTIUM “CHANGES” Monday,...
View ArticleCast selected for student production of 'Bat Boy’
Student stage production of "Bat Boy: The Musical" is based on a 1992 story in the tabloid Weekly World News about a human-like creature, half-boy, half-vampire bat, found living in a cave. "BAT...
View ArticleNew Kensington wrestlers finish in top 25 at national championships
JOHN DOPPELHAUER AND JAMES MELNYK GO 1-2 at NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WRESTLING ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT Penn State New Kensington wrestlers John Dopplehauer and James Melnyk finished with 1-2 records...
View ArticleSoftball home opener March 24 at Wolf Pack Park in Lower Burrell
After a week of Florida sunshine, the Penn State New Kensington Lady Lions return to unplayable fields which forces the team back in the Athletics Center. Coach Mike Marsili fires up the pitching...
View ArticleAlle-Kiski Society monthly alumni meeting moved to Tuesday, March 19
The alumni bowl-a-thon is the Alle-Kiski Society's major fundraiser in the spring. Raffles and give-aways are a part of the festivities. BOWL-A-THON IS TOP AGENDA ITEM 6:30 p.m., Conference Center...
View ArticleMurder mystery dinner theatre April 4
"Robin Hood Ain't Lookin' So Good" is an interactive murder mystery dinner theatre production that is set for 6:00 p.m., Thursday, April 4, in Cafe 780 at Penn State New Kensington,. "ROBIN HOOD...
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