What started as a small endeavor to provide Penn State Beaver students with essential toiletries and hygiene items has grown into a group effort between students, parents, staff and the community over the past year.
During finals week, Penn State University Libraries offers the De-stress Fest, which takes place at all five branch libraries across the University Park campus and at five campuses across the commonwealth, offering free snacks, games, activities, art therapy and other stress-management options that vary at each location.
Penn State Beaver Athletics welcomes back one of its own as alum Sam Sharpless takes the helm of the women’s soccer program, bringing local roots, collegiate experience, and a vision for championship success.
Students and chaperones from Penn State Beaver and Penn State Shenango traveled to Peru over spring break where they performed community service and visited historic sites.
Volunteers from Penn State Abington, Beaver, Berks, Fayette, New Kensington and University Park spent spring break volunteering at food pantries in Pittsburgh and the Greater Philadelphia Region.
Professors at the Beaver, Behrend and Greater Allegheny campuses are focusing not only on teaching students how to use AI, but on teaching AI literacy that incorporates ethical and critical use of the emerging technology.
Penn State Beaver alumna Jennifer Piltz is working for NOVA Chemicals after earning a business degree. She said she credits her business degree as the reason she was able to gain a variety of experience and find a role she loves.
As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize 18 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.
Mo Paknejad, a member of the Penn State Brandywine Advisory Board and director of engineering at CTDI, spoke with Penn State students from Brandywine, Beaver and Hazleton about leadership, innovation and the human side of engineering on Feb. 26.