Students reflect on the teaching style of Courtney Nagle, associate professor of mathematics education at Penn State Behrend and a recipient of the 2022 Milton S. Eisenhower Award for Distinguished Teaching.
Aubin Kotewicz, a senior in the international business and business economics programs at Penn State Behrend, studied abroad in Pforzheim, Germany. He received a Gilman scholarship, a national award administered through the U.S. Department of State.
Recruiters for more than 20 companies, including Natech Plastics and the Naval Nuclear Laboratory, will meet with students during Penn State Behrend’s virtual Career and Internship Fair on Thursday, Sept. 29.
In observance of the American National Standard Institute’s World Standards Week in October, Penn State University Libraries is planning an afternoon of activities Oct. 12 with the theme “Imagine a World Without Standards.” The event will focus on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which project to address social imbalances, develop a sustainable economy and slow the rate of climate change.
Students at the Wabtec Girls Who STEAM camp at Penn State Behrend were tasked with building roller coasters. They used foam pipe insulators to create the tracks.
Fifty middle-school students attended Penn State Behrend’s weeklong STEAM camp, which offers hands-on science, technology and engineering workshops. The program, a partnership with Wabtec Corp., is being replicated across the country.