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Link UP geared toward students considering a change of campus

Penn State New Kensington golfer Corey Bobak chips at the Penn State Blue Course during the USCAA national championships in 2012. The sophomore can play the course at his leisure when he transitions...

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BET student earns TechNation scholarship award

Myron Hartman,right, coordinator of the Biomedical Engineering Technology program, teaching second-year students at Penn State New Kensington.   ZACHERY CRAVEN OF FORD CITY Second-year, Biomedical...

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Campus students, alumni invited to career days at Bryce Jordan Center

More than 400 national and regional recruiters will interview and accept resumes of students and alumni at Penn State Career Days. MORE THAN 400 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL RECRUITERS 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.,...

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Fall sports previews; soccer, volleyball and golf open seasons on the road

The Penn State New Kensington's golf team on the practice range at the Links at Spring Church, the home course for the campus.   CONFERENCE OPENERS Men’s Soccer 1:00 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 7, at Penn...

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Reception for artist Eloise Piper is Sept. 6; photos of exhibit online

'Man in the Moon' batik on silk by Eloise Piper   ’RETROSPECTIVE,” MULTI-MEDIA EXHIBIT 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6, Campus Art Gallery Piper Exhibit Photo Gallery: http://psnk.smugmug.com/ A...

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Art gallery features area high school students

Artwork for the annual Alle-Kiski Arts Consortium exhibit at Penn State New Kensington is hung salon-style, covering most available space.   Alle-Kiski Arts Consortium “Arts Alive” March 3-30 Social...

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Salatka family's $50,000 scholarship supports cultural diversity

After signing a $50,000 scholarship pledge for students at Penn State New Kensington, Karl and Jennifer Salatka are flanked by Chancellor Kevin Snider and Development Director Donna Speer in front of...

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Hannah McBean earns another state-wide leadership scholarship

The multi-talented Hannah McBean, an adult learner in the Organizational Leadership program, sang the National Anthem at Fall Commencement. The junior earned the Robert D. Lynch Scholarship from the...

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Bowl-a-thon chairman encourages alumni to 'strike' for students

Alumni and Friends of Penn State can roll a turkey, pick up a spare or leave an open frame, and students at Penn State New Kensington will benefit from the proceeds of the Alle-Kiski Society...

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Penn State provost is 'cool' with campus students

Junior Marissa Russo, an information sciences and technology major at Penn State New Kensington, talks about the" Lord of the Rings" trilogy with Provost Nick Jones, who visited the campus in...

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Kiski School gets ‘one for the thumb’ at Math League competition

Lauren Arnold, named MVP for Freeport High School, gets high-fives from math League coaches. Each school selected its MVP after the championship round at Penn State New Kensington. Kiski School won...

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Campus students doing community service during spring break

Penn State New Kensington students will be heading to parts unknown when spring break begins after classes end on March 7. Classes resume March 17.   Group headed to nation’s capital for various...

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Campus offers Python game design course for high school students

  Two-credit class for dual enrollment high school students High school gaming enthusiasts can create computer games and earn college credits with a new programming course at Penn State New...

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Alle-Kiski Society continues to take up the gauntlet

Penn State New Kensington junior Jennifer Phillips, a psychology major, is a 2013-14 recipient of the Alle-Kiski Society scholarship.   Additional $7,500 gift increases scholarship endowment to...

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Campus dances its way to $24,000 for THON

In a show of suport for campus dancers, silhouetted Penn State New Kensington students give the traditional four dianmonds sign FTK (For the Kids) from the stands at the Bryce Jordan Center during...

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WestPACS Job fair geared to current students and alumni

  Recruiters from a variety of industries 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 12, Monroeville Convention Center More than 120 national and local employers offering internships and jobs will be on...

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Softball team has antidote for polar vortex: daily dose of Florida sunshine

Senior pitcher Jenna Swank warms up with batterymate Rachel Rojas inside the Athletics Center while the rest of team gets ready for batting practice.   Lady Lions makes annual trek to Orlando Polar...

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New Kensington students encouraged to participate in survey

The online survey gives Penn State New Kensington students a voice to document their campus experiences. The survey can be completed in about 15 minutes.   Opportunity for campus undergrads to speak...

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Young alumnus endows $50,000 trustee scholarship at New Kensington campus

Penn State New Kensington alumnus Ray Mastre created a $50,000 scholarship for campus students. He is the president of the campus Advisory Board.   2004 graduate Ray Mastre giving back to Penn State...

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Campus biologists spot first signs of spring

Penn State New Kensington biologists Bill Hamilton and Deborah Sillman often look for signs of spring along the five-mile Roaring Run Trail that follows the Kiski River and terminates at the village...

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