CAPS Chat offers students short, solution-based counseling sessions. Sessions will be offered every Friday at Penn State Beaver from Nov. 15 through Dec. 13.
Experimental Chemistry I students learn to use new Bluetooth spectrometers in the chemistry lab. This new equipment will be used in the chemistry EDGE project.
Dr. William Doan, this year's Penn State laureate, will speak Nov. 12 at Penn State Beaver about "The Anxiety Project," which explores what it’s like to live with anxiety and depression. Doan, a professor of theater in the College of Arts and Architecture, currently is an artist-in-residence in the College of Nursing.
The Nittany Lion Shrine basks in the early morning sunlight on a crisp, autumn day. The shrine, cut from a 13-ton block of limestone by Heinz Warneke and Joseph Garatti, was dedicated in October of 1942 and celebrated it's 77th birthday Oct. 24.
Kevin Bennett teaches students Alivia Bradford (in pink) and Jonilyn Sharpe how to use HoloLens headsets. The headsets feature a see-trhough, on-screen display.
Environmental artist Stacy Levy will give a presentation on the campus of Penn State Beaver for students, faculty and staff at 12:15 p.m. Oct. 30. Levy's work combines science and art.
Penn State Beaver Associate Professor of Biology Cassandra Miller-Butterworth finishes assembling her new copy of the famous "Lucy" skeleton. Discovered by paleoanthropologists in 1974 in Africa, the original Lucy was the first fossil of a humanoid to be found and stands at only 4 feet tall. Purchased with a grant from the Schreyer Institute, Miller-Butterworth plans to use Lucy in her evolution classes.