Student-designed steel bridges are lined up for the aesthetics judging portion of the steel bridge competition during the 2023 American Society of Civil Engineers Mid-Atlantic West Student Symposium, held at Penn State Harrisburg.
Judges look over a steel bridge designed by a student team during one of the events at the 2023 American Society of Civil Engineers Mid-Atlantic West Student Symposium. The steel bridge competition challenged students to develop a concept for a scale-model steel bridge to span approximately 20 feet and to carry 2,500 pounds, and to assemble it under timed conditions.
Penn State Harrisburg students competed in the steel bridge competition at the 2023 American Society of Civil Engineers Mid-Atlantic West Student Symposium, held on the Penn State Harrisburg campus.
Penn State Harrisburg students had the chance to test their engineering skills during the 2023 American Society of Civil Engineers Mid-Atlantic West Student Symposium. The college hosted the competition for the first time, and the college's ASCE chapter competed in the steel bridge competition.
Penn State Harrisburg students had the chance to test their engineering skills during the 2023 American Society of Civil Engineers Mid-Atlantic West Student Symposium. The college, along with York College of Pennsylvania, hosted this year’s symposium, which drew students from 11 regional colleges to the Harrisburg campus April 13-15.
Communications students in Amy Sauertieg’s event planning class at Penn State Harrisburg recently held a game night fundraiser to benefit the campus food pantry. Having students plan and execute a real fundraiser as part of the course gives them a more well-rounded experience, she said.
The event "Who's Got Game?" raised $225 for the WE cARE Food Pantry at Penn State Harrisburg. The game night was planned and run by students taking Amy Sauertieg's event planning course.
Students in Amy Sauertieg's event planning course recently held a game night fundraiser for the campus food pantry at Penn State Harrisburg. As part of the course, the students are responsible for planning an event from start to finish.
Communications students in Amy Sauertieg’s event planning class at Penn State Harrisburg recently held a game night fundraiser to benefit the campus food pantry. Having students plan and execute a real fundraiser as part of the course gives them a more well-rounded experience, she said.