John Roth, professor of engineering at Penn State Behrend, was recently recognized with a 2019 George W. Atherton Award for Excellence in Teaching. Named for the University’s seventh president, this university-wide award is presented annually to faculty members who have devoted substantial effort to and developed a record of excellence in undergraduate teaching.
The Smith Carillon Concert Series at Penn State Behrend will begin Thursday, July 11, with a performance from Carl Van Eyndhoven, Carillonneur of the Cities of Tilburg (the Netherlands) and Mol (Belgium). All concerts begin at 7 p.m. and are free and open to the public. Free hot dogs and snacks will be served during the performances.
In April, Behrend Baseball player Scott Sada hit his 82nd double against Medaille to become the NCAA Division III all-time leader in career doubles. He would add eight more before the season ended to finish his NCAA career with a total of 90.
Penn State Behrend is leading a coordinated effort to protect and preserve Wintergreen Gorge, a Natural Heritage Area on and adjacent to the Behrend campus.
Ani Entrekin, left, and Maygan Stoddard work to create a dome during the Inspiring Bright Futures program, held May 22 at Penn State Behrend. More than 50 students from Warren County School District attended this new Youth Education Outreach program.
Penn State Behrend will lead a coordinated effort to repair the trails and protect and preserve the natural environment of Wintergreen Gorge, a 3,980-foot long canyon on and adjacent to the Behrend campus.
The Master of Manufacturing Management degree program educates professionals who want to develop in-depth, relevant manufacturing knowledge while also advancing their engineering and management skill sets.