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Ashley Beck, from Findlay Lake, N.Y., will run track for the Behrend Lions this spring.

Ashley Beck Behrend

Ashley Beck, from Findlay Lake, N.Y., will run track for the Behrend Lions this spring. The shoes she brought with her ensure that she'll stand out when she's tearing it up during meets.

Resilience State

Resilience-Stake

This is an example of one of the quotes from "The Resilience Project" at Penn State Behrend.

"Falling down is a part of life.  Getting back up is living."

Morgan Farrell, far left, and her classmates examine red dye they recovered from a mock crime scene during Penn State Behrend's "CSI-Crime Scene Investigations" College for Kids course.

College for Kids CSI 2

Morgan Farrell, far left, and her classmates examine red dye they recovered from a mock crime scene during Penn State Behrend's "CSI-Crime Scene Investigations" College for Kids course.

Students examine red dye during College for Kids.

College for Kids CSI 1

Conor Russell, center, takes a close look at red dye, which represented blood, recovered at a mock crime scene. Russell and his classmates examined the dye during the "CSI-Crime Scene Investigations!" course held during Penn State Behrend's College for Kids.

Penn State Human Resources: Introducing HR Shared Services. Learn more about the new ways to get answers to your HR and payroll-related questions.

HR Shared Services

HR Shared Services is a new University-wide approach to helping employees with their HR needs. It will become available to Penn State Behrend faculty and staff in December. Watch for more details in the coming months.

A portrait of Penn State Behrend alumnus Wes Hall, with the Lace-N-Lock device.

Wes Hall invents Lace-N-Lock device

Wes Hall, a 2017 graduate of Penn State Behrend, developed the Lace-N-Lock device, which allows people with mobility issues to tighten their shoes without having to bend down and actually touch the laces.

Penn State Behrend graduate Wes Hall holds the Lace-N-Lock shoe-tying device.

Wes Hall

Wes Hall, a 2017 graduate of Penn State Behrend, developed the Lace-N-Lock device, which allows people with mobility issues to tighten their shoes without having to bend down and touch the laces.