As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize 20 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.
The Climate Consortium released a call for proposals for collaborative workshops to establish and/or advance teams aligned with the consortium’s themes. The deadline for workshop proposals is January 15, 2024.
Student research on African Americans who played roles in the American Revolution will be on display throughout Black History Month on the Penn State Harrisburg campus, wrapping up a project that has spanned several semesters and groups of students.
The Penn State Climate Consortium has awarded five workshops as a part of its Climate Solutions Accelerator Program to foster impactful research and bring effective climate solutions to communities in Pennsylvania and around the world.
The new Carnegie Classification for “Research Colleges and Universities” means that Harrisburg and Behrend generate at least $2.5 million in research and development expenditures from external and internal funding in an average year.
Penn State Behrend and Penn State Harrisburg have received the new Carnegie Classification for “Research Colleges and Universities” — a designation awarded by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching that recognizes institutions with at least $2.5 million in research and development expenditures from external and internal funding in an average year. Overall, Penn State retained its Research 1 (R1) standing, indicating the highest levels of research expenditures and doctorate production.