2019 recipients of the John Roe Sustainability Awards, pictured above, each received a piece of handmade ceramic pottery by artist and Penn State graduate student John Domenico, who also spoke during the event.
New rankings by U.S. News & World Report place the School of Engineering at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, among the Top 40 undergraduate engineering programs in the nation, in the category of schools that do not offer a doctorate. In fact, we’ve been highly ranked every year for more than a decade.
Jacqueline Jackson ’02, right, started the Royalty Project, a nonprofit mentoring program in Harlem, New York, for youth of color. Jackson is pictured with two of the organization’s volunteer mentors, from left, Candice Lawrie and Middle Joy Massingill.
Jacob Lindow, a sophomore from Bridgeville, has his head shaved for Grady's Decision, an Erie non-profit organization that helps families that have experienced a premature birth. The Penn State Behrend baseball team raised $2,800 during the event.
Hunter Jamison, a sophomore from Allison Park, has his head shaved for Grady's Decision, an Erie nonprofit organization that helps families that have experienced a premature birth. The Penn State Behrend baseball team raised $2,800 during the event.
Students in the Black School of Business now have access to programs and curricula developed by the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association (CAIA).