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David Boyce - Fasenmyer Keynote Speaker

David Boyce, a graduate of Penn State Behrend, serves as president and CEO of Bloom Engineering Company Inc.

Boyce received his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State Behrend in 2001. He was recognized in 2013 with the Alumni Achievement award from Penn State.
 

A publicity photo of the trio IonSound Project

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The Pittsburgh-based IonSound Project will perform at Penn State Behrend on March 5 as part of Music at Noon: The Logan Series.

An aerial photograph of a mountainside lined with trees with brown leaves, with a small patch of snowy ground in the center

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Photo submitted by Justin Hassel, an undergraduate student studying atmospheric science and meteorology in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. The submitted caption reads: "This photo was taken on Dec. 17, 2024, at Shavers Creek Environmental Center in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It showcases an aerial drone view of Penn State's environmental center on a clear, snow-covered evening." 

A snow covered path leads between snow covered trees

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Photo submitted by Kathleen Hauser, assistant teaching professor at Penn State Berks. The submitted caption reads: "The view from the commuter student parking lot at the trail through the woods to the Luerssen Science Building at Penn State Berks on a quiet snowy Saturday afternoon."

A faraway picture of Old Main with a blue sky behind it and several paths of footprints in the snow leading to it

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Photo submitted by Angkai Li, an undergraduate student majoring in statistics in the Eberly College of Science. The submitted caption reads: "I captured this photo in January, shortly after a snow. While walking along the sidewalk of East College Avenue, I passed by the Old Main Lawn. I noticed two sets of footprints trailing across the snow-blanketed grass — irregular yet artistically pleasing paths winding toward the center of Old Main. At that moment, a gust of wind unfurled the national and state flags in full display, where nature's randomness harmonized with human traces. I quickly took the scene with my iPhone from the edge of the lawn."