The Intrieri Family Student-Managed Fund at Penn State Behrend is now worth more than $1 million and is generating scholarships for the student analysts who manage it.
The “As I Am” art exhibition, a collection of art created by local LGBTQIA+ youth, will continue at Penn State Behrend through Feb. 24. The display, in the upper hallway of Kochel Center, is open to the public at no charge.
The “As I Am” art exhibition, a collection of art created by local LGBTQIA+ youth, will continue at Penn State Behrend through Feb. 24. The display, in the upper hallway of Kochel Center, is open to the public at no charge.
The Penn State Behrend women’s bowling team swept Pitt-Bradford in an Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference matchup. Bella Pilyih, a junior from Pittsburgh, hit 505 pins over the three games.
In its 10th year, and with more than $1 million in holdings, the Intrieri Family Student-Managed Fund at Penn State Behrend paid a different kind of dividend: Thirteen student analysts earned scholarships that were paid from the fund’s profits.
Ozgun Demirag, professor of operations and supply chain management at Penn State Behrend, is a member of a committee that assists students with the cost of obtaining professional certifications.
The Black School of Business at Penn State Behrend has awarded more than $75,000 to students who are pursuing professional certifications and designations. The funding pays for study guides, training materials and exam fees, among other costs.
The Penn State Behrend women’s basketball team dominated Pitt-Bradford in a 105-45 win in Junker Center. Five players scored double-digit points. The team also defeated Pitt-Greensburg, 90-61.