Musically-inclined members of the School of Science faculty include, first row, from left, Dr. Daniel Galiffa, Dr. John Steffen, and Peter Olzewski, standing in back, from left, Dr. Pam Silver, Jonathan Hall, Dr. Michael Justik, Paul Olson, Dr. Lauren Falco, and Jodie Styers.
Mary Behrend’s grandson, Richard Sayre, left, with students who helped spearhead the project, from left, Ron Radovich, Brennan Zanella, and Haley Sharp.
Dr. Mary-Ellen Madigan, senior director of enrollment management, center, with students. Sitting, from left, Mickie Macnicol and Khardiata Mbengue; standing, from left, Arthur Wang and Craig Miranda.
Stacy Rabat, left, and Greg Yaple both participated in the X-Culture Project, each working with a team of students from around the world to complete a group project for an international client.
On Wednesday, Sept. 5, Darren Williams will discuss the planets and other astronomical objects that can be viewed with and without a telescope when Open House Nights in Astronomy returns to Penn State Behrend.
The MBA program at the Black School of Business at Penn State Behrend is delivered in a hybrid format — a blend of online learning and traditional class sessions, offered at Penn State Behrend or at the Regional Learning Alliance in Cranberry Township.