Dr. Andrea Patrucco, assistant professor of Product Supply Chain Management, helps a student during a recent class on the campus of Penn State Beaver. Dr. Patrucco has been accepted into a respected fellowship program.
The Commuter Meal Plan features three price levels: $250, $500 and $1,000. The $250 level, which is new this year, offers flexibility for students seeking a small number of meals, snacks and/or beverages per week at Campus Dining locations.
Penn State students who commute to campus or live in on-campus apartments have a convenient option for grabbing a meal or a snack: the Commuter Meal Plan. The plan, which is charged to the student account, has recently been expanded to three levels and is now offered at additional Penn State locations.
Kelan Fogarty works in the chemistry lab in Penn State Beaver's Michael Baker Building. Fogarty is working in an inert atmosphere glove box that prevents that materials inside from exposure to oxygen and water. Fogarty has been conducting research this summer with Michael Hay, professor of chemistry.
Student Kelan Fogarty and chemistry professor Michael Hay are spending the summer in the lab doing research in relation to a polymer they have created.
Kelan Fogarty works in the chemistry lab in the Michael Baker Building. He is working in an inert atmosphere glove box that minimizes the exposure of materials to oxygen and water.
Its central status in the Penn State community puts the University Libraries in a unique position to do many things. One of these is global outreach, which is where Mark Mattson, global partnerships and outreach librarian, comes in.