Penn State Hazleton honored nearly two dozen employees marking milestone anniversaries with the University during its Employee Recognition Ceremony on Friday, April 21.
Brett Wilson, a second-year chemistry major, earned first place in the STEM category at Penn State Hazleton's 2022-23 Undergraduate Research Symposium.
De-stress Fest takes place at five branch libraries across the University Park campus and at 12 Penn State campuses across the commonwealth, offering free snacks, games, activities, art therapy and other stress-management options, which vary with location.
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Randy Miller won first prize in the Arts and Humanities category at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, April 7, for his poster titled "Effects of Colonialization on West African Male Culture."
Engineering majors (from center) Sidney Przybylski, Paul Kramer, and Logan Yaletchko won third place in the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 7. The group paused for a photo with Chancellor Elizabeth Wright and Associate Professor of Engineering Joe Ranalli.
Second-year students Kevin Lowen and Angelica Sofia Pares Alicea (not pictured) pose with Chancellor Elizabeth Wright and Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Schall after winning second place in the STEM category in Penn State Hazleton's Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, April 7.