Allyson Maloney, a senior at Penn State Behrend, photographed this elephant during a study abroad trip to Tanzania. She spent the fall semester on safaris and in Maasai villages.
Joy Armbruster, left, an administrative support assistant in Penn State Behrend’s School of Engineering, is an authorized Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) trainer. Last month, she taught the OSHA general industry training to more than 20 students at the college. The 10-hour training educates individuals to identify and prevent or remove common worksite hazards.
Allyson Maloney, a senior at Penn State Behrend, photographed this lion during a study abroad trip to Tanzania. She spent the fall semester on safaris and in Maasai villages.
“We are the ones we've been waiting for” will be held Sunday, April 15. The concert begins at 5 p.m. in the McGarvey Commons, located inside the Penn State Behrend’s Reed Union Building. It is free and open to the public.
Ozgun Caliskan Demirag, associate professor of operations and supply chain management at Penn State Behrend, works with a student in the Black School of Business MBA program. The school's part-time MBA program was recently ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 150 MBA programs in the nation in the 2019 edition of "Best Graduate Schools."
The Student Farm at Penn State, a diversified vegetable farm established in the spring of 2016, provides fresh produce weekly to the chefs at the Penn State's residence hall dining areas.
Penn State Behrend's outdoor track and field teams placed second at the Carnegie Mellon Quad Meet. Seventeen Behrend athletes qualified for the Eastern College Athletic Conference championships.
Dr. Mike Campbell, professor of biology at Penn State Behrend, was appointed director of the LERGREC. He’s splitting his time between the center and his teaching and research work at Behrend.