Altoona residents Stephen G. and Nancy L. Sheetz have made a leadership gift commitment to Penn State Altoona to create a Trustee Scholarship and scholarship endowment in support of the Sheetz Fellows program. The commitment is the couple’s second to the campus during For the Future: The Campaign For Penn State Students.
Lee Ann De Reus, associate professor of human development and family studies and women's studies, was invited to speak at the fifth annual Oslo Freedom Forum in Oslo, Norway.
"The Restaurant at the End of the World," the second novel by Kenneth Womack, Penn State Altoona's associate dean for Academic Affairs and the 2013-14 Penn State laureate, was selected as the gold medal winner in the 2013 Independent Publisher Book Awards. The novel was honored for Best Regional Fiction (Mid-Atlantic), and Womack will receive the medal on May 29 at a ceremony in New York City.
Five students earned cash awards as winners of Penn State Altoona’s Pechter Business Plan Competition, held April 26, during the Gown Meets Town Student Showcase event at the Devorris Downtown Center in Altoona.
Housing will begin providing wireless networks this May that will eventually service all Penn State student rooms and apartments. Information Technology Services (ITS) will install and manage the large network for housing that will cover all residence hall buildings at University Park as well as the Altoona, Beaver, Berks, Erie, Greater Allegheny, Harrisburg, Hazleton and Mont Alto campuses. The project will install approximately one access point radio in every three-student room to ensure robust network coverage. The estimated 4,200 access point radios will broadcast both the psu (authenticated) and attwifi (guest network) network IDs.
"Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard enough," stated Tim Tebow, when describing his competitive spirit, drive and determination. Tebow, NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner and philanthropist spoke to a record crowd of more than 1,700 people on Tuesday, April 16, as part of the Penn State Altoona Speaker Series.
Penn State Altoona's University Choir and University Jazz Band will perform at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27, in the Paul R. and Margery Wolf Kuhn Theatre of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
Penn State Altoona’s Ivyside Dance Ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m. April 25 and 26, in the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts. Tickets are $5 for Penn State Altoona students and $7 for general admission. Children younger than 12 are free.
Penn State Altoona's Division of Business & Engineering, the Altoona Blair County Development Corp. and the Blair County Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce the spring Gown Meets Town student showcase, Friday, April 26, at the Devorris Downtown Center in downtown Altoona.
Penn State Altoona held its annual Research Reception on April 16, 2013. The reception honors those who received external grants and/or who have published books over the last year. Twenty-three grants and ten books were recognized during the reception.
Altoona residents Stephen G. and Nancy L. Sheetz have made a leadership gift commitment to Penn State Altoona to create a Trustee Scholarship and scholarship endowment in support of the Sheetz Fellows program. The commitment is the couple’s second to the campus during For the Future: The Campaign For Penn State Students.
Lee Ann De Reus, associate professor of human development and family studies and women's studies, was invited to speak at the fifth annual Oslo Freedom Forum in Oslo, Norway.
"The Restaurant at the End of the World," the second novel by Kenneth Womack, Penn State Altoona's associate dean for Academic Affairs and the 2013-14 Penn State laureate, was selected as the gold medal winner in the 2013 Independent Publisher Book Awards. The novel was honored for Best Regional Fiction (Mid-Atlantic), and Womack will receive the medal on May 29 at a ceremony in New York City.
Five students earned cash awards as winners of Penn State Altoona’s Pechter Business Plan Competition, held April 26, during the Gown Meets Town Student Showcase event at the Devorris Downtown Center in Altoona.
Housing will begin providing wireless networks this May that will eventually service all Penn State student rooms and apartments. Information Technology Services (ITS) will install and manage the large network for housing that will cover all residence hall buildings at University Park as well as the Altoona, Beaver, Berks, Erie, Greater Allegheny, Harrisburg, Hazleton and Mont Alto campuses. The project will install approximately one access point radio in every three-student room to ensure robust network coverage. The estimated 4,200 access point radios will broadcast both the psu (authenticated) and attwifi (guest network) network IDs.
"Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard enough," stated Tim Tebow, when describing his competitive spirit, drive and determination. Tebow, NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner and philanthropist spoke to a record crowd of more than 1,700 people on Tuesday, April 16, as part of the Penn State Altoona Speaker Series.
Penn State Altoona's University Choir and University Jazz Band will perform at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27, in the Paul R. and Margery Wolf Kuhn Theatre of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.
Penn State Altoona’s Ivyside Dance Ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m. April 25 and 26, in the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts. Tickets are $5 for Penn State Altoona students and $7 for general admission. Children younger than 12 are free.
Penn State Altoona's Division of Business & Engineering, the Altoona Blair County Development Corp. and the Blair County Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce the spring Gown Meets Town student showcase, Friday, April 26, at the Devorris Downtown Center in downtown Altoona.
Penn State Altoona held its annual Research Reception on April 16, 2013. The reception honors those who received external grants and/or who have published books over the last year. Twenty-three grants and ten books were recognized during the reception.