'Unfinished Paintings’ exhibit continues in June
Bud Gibbons' portrait of his wife, Patty, is his favorite painting of the 'Unfinished Paintings" exhibit. 75 oil and acrylic pieces by Bud Gibbons The annual exhibit of paintings and drawings by...
View ArticleAlumni Golf Scramble registration, sponsorship forms now online
Holing those tricky eight-footers is the key to posting low numbers at the Alle-Kiski Society's annual Alumni Golf Scramble Alle-Kiski Society's summer fundraiser benefits student scholarships...
View ArticleFebruary Art Gallery features return of former student’s landscapes
"Wave Break," an acrylic on canvas by Chuck Carr, is one of the more than 30 coastal and island life landscapes that comprise the artist's February exhibit, "Passions," at Penn State New Kensington....
View ArticleNew Kensington basketball battling for playoff berth
Penn State New Kensington's lead scorer and rebounder Shaquille Hager, awaits a 1-an-1 attempt from the foul line. Lions looking for invite to PSUAC tournament as wildcard With a berth in the...
View Article‘Blood at the Root’ touring stage production to make stop at campus
Play examines the miscarriage of justice, racial double standards Noon, Friday, Feb. 7, Forum Theatre Penn State New Kensington kicks off its celebration of Black History month with a stage...
View ArticleCampus faculty Dee O’Hara changing teaching venue
Dee and William O'Hara at a luncheon in May celebrating Dee's retirement as nursing program coordinator and instructor in nursing at Penn State New Kensington. Retired nursing program coordinator to...
View ArticleLast ‘Signs of Spring’ posted by campus biologists
A red ant or fire ant is the common name for several species of ants in the genus Solenopsis. Red ants are one of the largest types of ants on the US east coast. Blog 13: “Ants, Cats, Acids, and...
View ArticleDonors feted and thanked at campus' end of campaign celebration
"The Wait is Over...the Future Starts Now" "For the Future" raises $3.8 million; nearly 130 percent of its goal Giving back to donors via an informal and entertaining evening of catered food and...
View ArticleContinuing Education offers noncredit summer course on project management
Project Management for Non-Project Managers 8:30 a.m. - noon, Wednesday-Thursday, June 18-19 Professionals needing career development can hone their skills during the summer 2014 session at Penn...
View ArticleSpend a summer day on campus
Prospective students can sit among campus students and get a feel for a college class. Prospective students can get a glimpse of college life 9 a.m., Saturday, June 28 Prospective students can get a...
View ArticleSpring stage production in rehearsal
‘Almost, Maine’ 8 p.m., April 10, 11, 12, Forum Theatre The cast of the spring stage production "Almost, Maine" is currently in rehearsal at Penn State New Kensington. The three shows performed by...
View ArticleSummer community events: drive-in movie and BBQ; book discussion
Summer BBQ and Drive-in Movie 7 p.m., Thursday, July 10, Upper Parking Lot One Book, One Community “The Johnstown Flood,” reading and discussion 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 22, Blissell Library In keeping...
View ArticleNew Kensington art gallery features two local artists in July
"Butterflies and Cone Flowers," intarsia wood carving by Ted Stanga. Intarsia and watercolor highlight exhibit by Ted Scanga and Patti Giordano Wood inlays and blended colors accentuate the July art...
View ArticleLion Ambassadors undertake summer community service project
Penn State New Kensington Lion Ambassadors volunteered in June at the Food Pantry at Mt. St. Peter Parish. "Community Roar Corps" focuses on giving back “Community service has taught me all kinds of...
View ArticleEngineering students build 3D printer; create parts for another printer
The 3D printer was built by Penn State New Kensington students, left-right, Ross Jubic, Sage DeFrances, Tyler Leatherwood and Brandon Kendall, along with Joe Trisoline. Tyler Leatherwood, Sage...
View ArticleResearch and Creative Exposition set for April 8
Oral presentations of projects are a part of the annual Research and Creative Exposition at Penn State New Kensington. Held in conjunction with Career Days Students at Penn State New Kensington will...
View ArticleArtist’s reception for Chuck Carr set for Feb. 22; 'Passions' landscapes
Chuck Carr painted "Palms" on Hilton Head Island. Exhibit “Passions” features coastal and island life landscapes Reception: 6-8 p.m., Saturday, Feb., 22, Art Gallery A reception for artist and...
View ArticleCampus dancers ready for the THON experience
Displaying the traditional Four Diamonds sign, New Kensington THON dancers Mike Cavazza, Mitch Hastings and Melissa Gabrielli are ready "For the Kids." Mike Cavazza, Melissa Gabrielli and Mitch...
View ArticleAlle-Kiski Society's "For the Future" campaign donations hit $50,000
Josh Swinehart, right, a 2014 recipent of an Alle-Kiski Society scholarship, receives his bachelor's degree in psychology with distinction from Chancellor Kevin Snider at spring commencement 2014....
View ArticlePenn State New Kensington earns gold for ‘Best College’ as voted by Trib readers
Valley News Dispatch "Readers’ Choice Awards" Penn State New Kensington was named the top local college by readers of the Valley News Dispatch, a daily newspaper published by Trib Total Media. The...
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