Penn State Auxiliary and Business Services is transitioning all of Penn State's residence halls, University-wide, to digital key entry, a three-year project that will continue through 2025.
BJ Bertges, far right, works with a group of girls during the Penn State Beaver Volleyball camp on Aug. 2. Bertges — the former assistant athletic director at Beaver and who is now the chief operating officer of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association — returned to campus to coach the volleyball camp this summer.
Penn State Beaver summer sports camps are always popular with local youth. This year the volleyball camp saw continued attendance growth, and the campers had a chance to work with a special guest coach.
Cassie Stark, who spearheaded the study as a master’s degree student, studied four populations each of Allium tricoccum and Allium burdickii in southwestern Pennsylvania, and compared and contrasted the habitats where they were found. She is shown in a population of Allium burdickii — commonly known as narrow-leaved wild leek
This large patch of Allium tricoccum is populated by the broader-leafed ramps that are common across Pennsylvania. They have been collected and eaten for thousands of years, starting with Native Americans. More recently, they have become popular among foodies and restaurant chefs, leading to an increased demand by urban consumers.
Allium burdickii has narrower leaves than Allium tricoccum and flowers a bit later than the more common species of ramp, however it offers a similar strong garlic-like aroma and onion-like flavor.
Cassie Stark, who spearheaded the study as a master’s degree student, studied four populations each of Allium tricoccum and Allium burdickii in southwestern Pennsylvania, and compared and contrasted the habitats where they were found. She is shown in a population of Allium burdickii — commonly known as narrow-leaved wild leek
The presence of a second species of ramp, Allium burdickii — commonly known as narrow-leaved wild leek — has been documented in southwest Pennsylvania by a team of Penn State researchers in a new study. This plant species never before has been documented in the state, and the researchers suggest the discovery shows a need to protect remaining populations of the plant.
Coordinator of Student Records Shirl Henry, left, and Records Specialist Tony Bailey in the University College Records Officeprovide support and mentorship to program coordinators in the college, who in turn provide accurate, timely guidance and support to faculty.
The University College at Penn State is the collective administrative umbrella for 14 of Penn State's campuses distributed throughout the commonwealth. A key area of the college is the records office, located at the University Park campus, where work is done to help support the successful graduation of students and assistance of faculty and staff across the 14 campuses.