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Vahid Motevalli, John M. Mason Jr., Jay Badame

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On hand for the ribbon cutting of the newly named AECOM Tishman Structures Laboratory are, from left to right: Vahid Motevalli, director of the School of Science Engineering and Technology; John M. Mason Jr., Penn State Harrisburg Chancellor; and Jay Badame, president of the Construction Management division for AECOM Tishman.

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Raffy Luquis

Raffy R. Luquis, professor of biobehavioral health at Penn State Harrisburg, was named to the 2022 POWER 100 Who’s Who in Latino Pennsylvania.

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Madylene Triplett demonstrates how to solder for fellow members of her high school robotics team. Triplett, a former Penn State School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science camper, is now a first-year Penn State engineering student.

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Camp to campus: A first-year student’s path to engineering

Madylene Triplett first stepped onto a Penn State campus when she was 13 to attend summer camps hosted by the Penn State School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. During the camps, she programmed robots, designed and built a vacuum, and spoke with women engineers from NASA, Google and elsewhere. Now, she is on her way to becoming one of those engineers herself, as she steps back onto a Penn State campus, this time as a first-year student.