Emily McQuigg, left, Madison Sedilko, second from left and Holly Pringle, far right, pose with the Nittany Lion before spring commencement at Penn State New Kensington. The three graduates will earn their associate degree in radiological sciences from the campus, which is one of only two campuses at the University offering the specialized and accredited degree program focusing on x-ray. A full gallery from Penn State New Kensington's spring commencement activities can be found on the campus Facebook page.
After receiving her diploma from Chancellor Kristin Woolever, Penn State Brandywine biology graduate Maddie Malfara took a moment to thank family, friends and faculty members for their support. In addition to being a member of the campus' softball team, Malfara was a Schreyer Honors Scholar who conducted research alongside Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Povelones.
Built in 1972, the Lofstrom Library at Penn State Hazleton is slated to receive a $7.6 million renovation. Plans call for renovations to offices, common areas, three quiet-study rooms, three group-study rooms, a maker space, a one-button studio, meditation corner and Math Dimension.
Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium winners include, front row, from left: Amia Luu, Erica Hughes, Isabella Hanna, Kelly McNally, Jermaine Jones, Jung Eun Park, Kenjiro Lay and Christie Brimmer. Back row: Associate Professor of Physics David Starling, Emily Madsen, Nicholas Kremp, Brian Perch, Nicole Stopper, Elise Schaffer and Thomas England.
Penn State Hazleton employees who marked 20 years at the campus are Suzanne Bahrt, left, and Eileen Morgan, center. Chancellor Gary Lawler is at right.