Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Science, Engineering, and Technology was awarded a $282,770 grant from the Office of Naval Research to help purchase a high-end instrument that will support research at the college’s Center for Signal Integrity. Aldo Morales, the center's co-director, is shown here with the new high-end vector network analyzer.
As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize 19 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.
Penn State Harrisburg alums Doug Knull and Evelyn Toro Knull donated a bronze bust of Oliver LaGrone, an African American sculptor, poet and educator, that was sculpted by Ruth Fackler Sourbeer, an artist and Doug Knull’s grandmother. The bust is now on display in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center, in the college’s Olmsted Building.
Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Science, Engineering, and Technology was awarded a $282,770 grant from the Office of Naval Research to help purchase a high-end instrument that will support research at the college’s Center for Signal Integrity.
Penn State Harrisburg is a global leader in education! From world-class academics to real-world impact, we’re shaping a global future right here in Pennsylvania!
Two Penn State Harrisburg students, Mane Khachatryan, left, and Charli Nowak, serve as undergraduate research ambassadors, working to help other students pursue research.
The Center for Holocaust and Jewish Studies has two online events in April: one featuring Elizabeth R. Baer, left, and the other featuring Shira Klein.