In its fifth year, the STEM Summer Enrichment Program at Penn State Harrisburg is designed to improve student preparedness for college while promoting STEM education through active learning experiences and activities. This summer, 28 students from 14 high schools in the central Pennsylvania region participated.
High school students participate in a civil engineering workshop during the STEM Summer Enrichment Program at Penn State Harrisburg. In its fifth year, the program is designed to improve student preparedness for college while promoting STEM education through active learning experiences and activities.
The John Sr. and Kimlyn Patishnock Undergraduate Research Award: Excellence in Information Literacy is awarded to University Park students who achieved outstanding undergraduate student research at the Undergraduate Research Exhibition. From left, Kimlyn Patishnock; Ben Chang, Third Place; Yash Dixit, Grand Prize; Charles Colvin, Honorable Mention; Chloe Engin, First Prize; Logan Wincott, Honorable Mention; and John Patishnock Jr.
Penn State Harrisburg women's basketball player Kendis Butler, center, shoots a 3-pointer during a game. Butler has been named the United East Female Senior Athlete of the Year.
Catherine Suria, left, Penn State Harrisburg graduate student, and Nikhil Menon, assistant professor of civil engineering, are studying transportation accessibility.
Penn State CTSI welcomes new core service area directors. From left to right: Raffy R. Luquis, JEDI-B director; Deepa Sekhar, CERC co-director; Amy C. Arnold, TSF co-director.
Ashley Cowger, associate teaching professor of English in Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Humanities, has published “On the Plus Side,” her second book of short stories.