Beaver student Katie Work spent the past six weeks studying in Berlin, where she left her own mark on one of the city's graffiti walls. Don't worry, it was a school-sanctioned event.
Rob Trhlin pauses to yell "We Are!" while walking across the stage at Penn State Beaver's graduation May 4, 2018. Trhlin, who earned his bachelor of arts in Communications, returned to Penn State after two years to finish the one class he needed for his degree. "It doesn't matter how long it takes or how you get there, just as long as you get it done," Trhlin said later that evening on Facebook.
Rob Trhlin pauses to yell "We Are!" while walking across the stage at Penn State Beaver's graduation May 4, 2018. Trhlin, who earned his bachelor of arts in Communications, returned to Penn State after two years to finish the one class he needed for his degree. "It doesn't matter how long it takes or how you get there, just as long as you get it done," Trhlin said later that evening on Facebook.
Beaver Instructor Ashu Kumar tells his students they need to display clarity, confidence and commitment if they want to succeed. Those qualities have resulted in full-time jobs for three IST graduates.
Penn State Behrend Chancellor Ralph Ford, left, joins HERO BX Founder and CEO Samuel P. "Pat" Black III in the HERO BX research lab at Penn State Behrend's Knowledge Park. The facility opened May 2.
Aidan Donovan and Anna Berry present "Fair Trade on Beaver Campus," the project they did with Riley Nungesser (not shown), to judges at the 2018 Undergraduate Exhibition on April 25. The trio took first place in the engaged scholarship category.
Penn State Beaver's annual Undergraduate Exhibition showcases the research, engaged scholarship and creative work of Beaver students across disciplines. This year, 26 students presented in five categories.
Students in Penn State Beaver Instructor Ted Froats’ IST 440 class have spent the semester researching and building an app that allows Beaver students to find and convene study groups, buy and sell goods, and gather friends to attend activities and sporting events, among other things.
The Penn State Beaver Information Sciences and Technology 440 class is building an app that will allow students to find study partners, buy and trade belongings, and meet up at events, among other things.
Stand for State, Penn State’s bystander intervention initiative, recently asked students, faculty and staff at all Penn State campuses to explore what connects us as part of an interactive event called “All That We Are.”