From tr-ash to (material) treasure: researcher and students test new use for incinerator waste Grady Mathews, assistant professor of civil engineering at Penn State Harrisburg, and his students are testing new ways to use incinerator waste as a replacement for sand in concrete. View Photo
From tr-ash to (material) treasure: researcher and students test new use for incinerator waste Students Kienan Dalesandro and Martina Soliman work together testing concrete samples. View Photo
From tr-ash to (material) treasure: researcher and students test new use for incinerator waste Michael Young, graduate research assistant, has been a driving force in making the connections for ongoing research into incinerator ash recycling. View Photo
From tr-ash to (material) treasure: researcher and students test new use for incinerator waste Martina Soliman, undergraduate research assistant, tests concrete samples. View Photo
Andrew-Mowen-Award Andrew J. Mowen, professor of recreation, park, and tourism management at Penn State View Photo
Penn State Harrisburg hosts “Discovering Henrietta: An Evening with the Lacks Family and Rebecca Skloot” View Photo
Penn State Harrisburg hosts “Discovering Henrietta: An Evening with the Lacks Family and Rebecca Skloot” "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" was chosen as this year's Penn State Harrisburg Reads selection. View Photo