As a first-year student at Penn State Harrisburg, Leah Wilhelm spent weeks preparing for a Chem 001 test. She mixed old cardboard in a blender and painstakingly cut empty Mountain Dew bottles (16 of them) into small pieces. She recycled plastic newspaper bags and crafted a mini-tree swing of twine and wood. And, she made construction paper grass.
The result: An “A” and a contest-winning Earth Day sculpture.
Designing a firefighter safety monitoring system and a speedy robotic mouse, Penn State Harrisburg Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Technology students earned awards at the annual Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Region 2 Student Activities Conference, recently held at Penn State Erie.
Ever wonder what, according to the wolf, really happened to Little Red Riding Hood? And the Three Little Pigs – did two of their houses really get blown down?
This summer, the Capital Area Writing Project 2011 Young Writers Academy, June 20-24 at Penn State Harrisburg, will help young children unlock the world of fairytales and become writers in the process.
Penn State Harrisburg has signed its first international articulation agreement, a “2 + 2” program with India’s NMAM Institute of Technology of the Nitte Education Trust.
More than 150 information technology professionals from 23 Penn State campuses and colleges gathered at Penn State Harrisburg May 19 and 20 for the University’s Tech Pro Conference, the brainchild of Dr. John D. Hoh, campus technology officer at Penn State Harrisburg, and Dan Mroz, director of information technology at Penn State Mont Alto.
Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Matthew Woessner was interviewed on WITF’s MoneyWorks about how numbers are interpreted to analyze the economy and political agendas. Listen to the full story.
Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Technology students from Penn State Harrisburg walked away with multiple awards in the annual IEEE Region 2 Student Activities Conference, held at Penn State Erie on April 16-18, 2011. Twenty eight colleges and universities from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Southern New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia, and District of Columbia competed in eight categories.
Bernard Hershberger, a 2007 graduate of Penn State Harrisburg’s MBA program and 2002 graduate of its bachelor’s program in Mechanical Engineering Technology, has received the Penn State Alumni Association’s 2011 Alumni Achievement Award.