The Penn State Water Council announced that registration is open for the Fall 2022 Water Community Event. The event is for faculty, postdocs, staff and students working on, or with interest in, water and water-related efforts.
Brian Black, head of Penn State Altoona's Division of Arts and Humanities and Distinguished Professor of history and environmental studies, recently spoke at the international Petrocultures 2022: Transformations conference held in Stavanger, Norway.
Juan Gil, professor of mathematics, and senior math major Jessica Tomasko have teamed up for a number of research projects resulting in published papers and, in one case, an undergraduate award for Tomasko.
Students enrolled in English 487W offered senior seminar presentations on Thursday, Dec. 9, focused on the theme of “Rhetoric and Literature of Social Movements and Social Change.”
When Penn State Altoona student Tyler Frye collaborated on a research project with other Penn State researchers, it didn’t just lead to a paper being published in the American Journal of Criminal Justice — it was also the springboard toward a career he never envisioned for himself.