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A student shakes a recruiter's hand at the Penn State Behrend fall Career and Internship Fair.

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Penn State Behrend's fall Career and Internship Fair is open to all students at the college. Some come looking for jobs or internships; others are trying to practice their interactions with potential employers.

A student talks with a recruiter at the Penn State Behrend fall Career and Internship Fair.

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The recruiters at Penn State Behrend's fall Career and Internship Fair are seeking applicants for full-time, part-time, co-op and internship positions. Several companies returned to campus the following day to interview candidates.

A recruiter talks with students at the Penn State Behrend fall Career and Internship Fair.

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The Penn State Behrend fall Career and Internship Fair is the largest in Erie County. The program is open to current students at each of the county's colleges and universities.

A student talks with a corporate recruiter at the Penn State Behrend fall Career and Internship Fair.

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Students at the Penn State Behrend fall Career and Internship Fair met with recruiters from 175 companies and non-profit organizations -- 21 of which were represented at the fair for the first time.

A corporate recruiter shows a product to a student at Penn State Behrend's fall Career and Internship Fair.

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More than 1,250 students attended the fall Career and Internship Fair at Penn State Behrend. The fair is coordinated by the college's Academic and Career Planning Center.

A total of 21 new companies were in attendance at Penn State Behrend's Fall Career and Internship Fair.

Fall Career Fair 2019

A total of 21 new companies were in attendance at Penn State Behrend's Fall Career and Internship Fair. Overall, 175 companies and 1,250 students attended the event, held Sept. 25 in the college’s Junker Center.

Darren Williams will discuss why rocks from space sometimes fall from the sky on Thursday, Oct. 17, when Open House Night in Astronomy returns to Penn State Behrend.

Asteroid Crash

Darren Williams will discuss why rocks from space sometimes fall from the sky on Thursday, Oct. 17, when Open House Night in Astronomy returns to Penn State Behrend. His presentation, “Cosmic Calamity: Threat Of Asteroid and Comet Impacts on Earth,” will begin at 7:30 p.m. in room 101 of the Otto Behrend Science Building.

Cordis will bring the unconventional sounds of custom-made instruments to Penn State Behrend on Thursday, Oct. 17, when the group performs as part of Music at Noon: The Logan Series.

Cordis

Cordis will bring the unconventional sounds of custom-made instruments to Penn State Behrend on Thursday, Oct. 17, when the group performs as part of Music at Noon: The Logan Series. The performance takes place at noon in McGarvey Commons, in the college’s Reed Union Building.

Poet Al Maginnes will read excerpts from his latest collection, “The Next Place,” on Thursday, Oct. 10, when the Creative Writers Reading Series returns to Penn State Behrend.

Al Maginnes

Poet Al Maginnes will read excerpts from his latest collection, “The Next Place,” on Thursday, Oct. 10, when the Creative Writers Reading Series returns to Penn State Behrend. His 6 p.m. reading and the reception that will precede it are free and open to the public.