Kiski School plus polynomial acumen equals tetrad at Math League finals
The Kiski School, 2013 Math League champions, relaxing after the first round of the nine-school competition. The boarding school won its fourth consecutive title on Feb. 28. SALTSBURG BOARDING SCHOOL...
View ArticleKids in College summer program turns 25; special events highlight anniversary
Hands-on science at the CSI camp in 2003. CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF YOUTH PROGRAMS “Rockin’ Robots: World Tour” Presented by Carnegie Science Center 11:30 a.m., Friday, July 12 “Wild World of Animals”...
View ArticleAlumni Golf Scramble registration and sponsorship forms online
Alle-Kiski Society's 14th annual Alumni Golf Scramble. ALLE-KISKI ALUMNI SOCIETY'S SUMMER FUNDRAISER BENEFITS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS Date: 11 a.m., Friday, Aug. 9 Place: Links at Spring Church,...
View ArticleAdministration of justice instructor’s book 'Through a Convict's Eyes' published
LAVARR MCBRIDE PROVIDES AN OVERLOOKED VIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Co-Authored Account of Former Prisoners Who Shed Their Pasts A book that provides a different perspective of the criminal...
View ArticleAlumni breakfast featured insights on healthcare and grassroots politics
A Penn State trivia contest earned two alumni some Creamery ice cream and a Penn State New Kensington ice cream scooper. HOSTED BY ALLEGHENY VALLEY HOSPITAL AND ALLE-KISKI SOCIETY More than 50...
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 ArticleFormer student Kristen Guy named to Fab 40 list
Penn State New Kensington alumna Kristen Guy was named to the New Pittsburgh Courier's Fab 40 list for making a positive impact in the community. Penn State New Kensington alumnus Kristen Guy was...
View ArticleShawn Annarelli wins Literary award at student achievement ceremony
Shawn Annarelli, astride the Nittany LIon shrine at Penn State New Kensington, earned the campus' Literary award. The May 2013 Communications graduate aspires to be a journalist. Shawn Annarelli of...
View ArticleAlumnus Ron Baxter uses three degrees to get the job done
Penn State New Kensington alumnus Ron Baxter checks an electronic box at J.V. Manufacturing Co. in Natrona Heights. The device, designed to control eight pneumatic cylinders, will be connected to a...
View Article‘Four Seasons’ by Bud Gibbons on display through July 28 in campus art gallery
"Spring" "Summer" "Fall" "Winter" "Four Seasons" by Bud Gibbons is on display...
View ArticleNew Student Orientation eases transition from high school to college
Getting your picture taken and securing your own utilitarian student ID card is a part of the Day One orientation experience at Penn State New Kensington. THREE-DAY PROGRAM HELPS INCOMING STUDENTS...
View ArticleKids in College expands summer camp offerings in July; 16 new classes
Youngsters make engineering adjustments while building a robot with Lego Mindstorms during Robotics camp at Penn State New Kensington’s Kids in College summer program. HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES FOR GRADES...
View ArticleInformation sessions to learn about off-campus technology degree
Residents of the northern suburbs of Pittsburgh can earn an IST degree from Penn State New Kensington at the Regional Learning Alliance in Cranberry. BACHELOR’S PROGRAM IN INFORMATION SCIENCES AND...
View ArticlePGA instructor Tom Crombie ready to take golf program to the next level
Penn State New Kensington golf coach and PGA golf professional Tom Crombie offers a swing tip to a customer at the Stoney Creek Driving Range. NEW HEAD COACH HOLDS CLASS A TEACHING LICENSE Tom...
View ArticleAlle-Kiski Society fulfills $26,000 pledge a year ahead of schedule
The Lion greets alumni and friends at the 2012 Alumni Golf Scramble. The event raised a record $9,400 that helped AKS fulfill its pledge a year early. ALUMNI GROUP INCREASES ITS SCHOLARSHIP...
View ArticleCommunication professor Jennifer Wood co-edits book on prison education
Jennifer Wood, associate professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State New Kensington, co-edited “Working for Justice: A Handbook of Prison Education and Activism.” “WORKING FOR...
View ArticleCampus awards $376,000 in scholarships to incoming freshmen
Commonwealth Campus First-Year Award recipient Matt Saeger earned Penn State credits in the Dual Enrollment program while attending Plum High School. Saeger will major in information sciences and...
View ArticleArtist’s reception July 26 for Bud Gibbons exhibit ‘Four Seasons’
"Fall" is a part of Bud Gibbons' "Four Seasons" exhibit that runs through July 28 in the Art Gallery at Penn State New Kensington. MEET THE ARTIST IN THE ART GALLERY 6:00-8:00 p.m., Friday, July 26...
View ArticleAlle-Kiski Society Alumni Golf Scramble set for Aug. 9
Draining that 15-foot birdie is essential to building up red numbers at the Alle-Kiski Society golf scramble. ANNUAL EVENT BENEFITS CAMPUS SCHOLARSHIPS Unlike the U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club in...
View ArticleIndustrial Automation and Control named corporate partner of the year
Linda Mueller, second from left, and Doc Mueller, third from left, talk with other Penn State New Kensington guests on the Smart House patio that overlooks the city of Pittsburgh. DOC AND LINDA...
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