Eliott Fesmire, 12, wrote several stories for the debut issue of the Behrend Tribune, a student newspaper created during the College for Kids summer program.
Students in Penn State Behrend’s "College for Kids" program build rockets, robots and miniature roller coasters. This year, they also created a summer-camp newspaper. “I wanted to see how it felt to document people and what they were doing,” said student participant Elliott Fensmire.
Tom Noyes, a professor of creative writing and English at Penn State Behrend, wrote the novel "The Substance of Things Hoped For," which was published by Slant.
Tom Noyes is a professor of creative writing and English at Penn State Behrend. He is the author of three story collections and a novel, "The Substance of Things Hoped For."
For his first novel, “The Substance of Things Hoped For,” Tom Noyes, a professor of creative writing and English at Penn State Behrend, looked to an ancestor, John Humphry Noyes, a “Bible Communist” who created a New York community based on group marriage and mutual criticism.
Christopher A. Elwell has been appointed to a renewable one-year term as an executive in residence at Penn State Behrend's Black School of Business. He is a CPA at Maloney, Reed, Scarpitti & Co.
Jeff Stempka has renewed his commitment as an executive in residence at Penn State Behrend's Black School of Business. He is a brand manager at Gibson USA & Custom.
Jeremy O'Mard has renewed his commitment as an executive in residence at Penn State Behrend's Black School of Business. He is a managing consultant for managed services and cloud solutions at IBM Global Business Services.