A new series of on-campus and online events will offer prospective graduate students information about Penn State Behrend’s master’s degree programs, which include courses in Erie and at the Regional Learning Alliance in Cranberry Township.
Three students at Penn State Behrend’s Black School of Business developed a digital customer loyalty program and a social media strategy for The Juice Jar, a small Erie café.
Jon Wolff, a 2013 Penn State Behrend graduate, oversees a $5 million budget as a global events manager for Lenovo. “I like putting a strategy in place and then seeing it come to life,” he said.
The Penn State Behrend women’s basketball team defeated Wells and Pitt-Bradford in recent Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference matchups. The team, which has built a 12-2 conference record, travels to Hilbert on Wednesday.
Penn State Behrend swimmers set 15 team records and one pool record in a dual meet at Nazareth on Jan. 27. The men’s team set 11 records. The women’s team posted five record times.
A new show at Penn State Behrend’s Yahn Planetarium explains the science behind the April 8 total solar eclipse, which will pass over Erie in its “path of totality.”
Thank you to all who participated in the Penn State Today winter photo contest! We received an incredible selection of photos reflecting winter scenes at Penn State. Click the headline or picture to view a gallery of our top 12 favorites, including the winner, pictured here, submitted by Gregory Bondar of the Smith Chapel and Carillon on the Behrend campus.
As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize 13 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.
Norman B. “Bill” Patterson taught mathematics at what was then called the Behrend Center. He always had a camera with him. His photos of life on campus in the 1950s are now on display in Kochel Center.
As executive director of the ExpERIEnce Children’s Museum in Erie, Ainslie Brosig, a 2001 graduate of Penn State Behrend, managed an expansion project that doubled the size of the museum.