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Beaver walking trail

Chasing waterfalls

Penn State Beaver students Jared Boggs, Austin Schorr and Julie Worst developed a plan this semester in Associate Professor Angela Fishman’s sustainability class to build a walking path in the woods so that their fellow students can explore a few more of the campus’ 105 acres.

Penn State releases University-wide survey on sexual misconduct

Penn State Beaver released the results of a survey of students’ experiences with and attitudes about sexual misconduct today (April 13), including a finding that 8.6 percent of students reported being the victim of at least one instance or attempt of sexual assault. The results are part of a comprehensive University-wide survey conducted last fall.
Tyler Suehr

Third time's the charm

Penn State Beaver information sciences and technology major Tyler Suehr has created three Android apps; his latest won first place at the campus' 15th annual Undergraduate Exhibition.
Sophia Loza

Small campus, big world

About three quarters of Penn State Beaver students are from the area and commute to campus. Weeklong study abroad trips are a way to encourage travel, challenge world views and broaden perspectives while minimizing time and cost.
Maura Francis wins Walker Award

Beaver honors students, staff and faculty

Penn State Beaver senior psychology major Maura Francis won the top student honor at the campus’ 48th annual Awards Ceremony. The Beaver campus honors its outstanding students, staff and faculty each spring for their work inside and outside of the classroom.
Penn State Beaver students take a break from volunteering to pose with the Franklin Center's Valerie McElvy.

Paint the town

As part of New Student Orientation, Penn State Beaver’s Class of 2020 will join community members and artists in Aliquippa to paint wooden pallets, which will then be affixed to broken windows and doors, turning a few blighted city blocks along Franklin Avenue into a sea of form and color.