Staff and faculty members made their way into the Library at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus Dec. 8 for the Undergraduate Learning Fair to see what a hundred student-researchers had discovered this semester. Each spring and fall, Learning Fair competitions provide opportunities to display the academic curiosity and presentation skills of students at the Fayette campus through posters they have created.
The fall Undergraduate Learning Fair highlighted the research and presentation skills, as well as the creativity, of students at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. Pictured following the announcement of the winning entries are, from left, Dalton Coursin, Mike Fetsco, Alex Provance, Tony Bristol, Brandon Cunningham, Dr. Charles Patrick, Heather Fani, Savannah Nassar, Janai Showman, Tyler Garlick, and Mary Inks-Budinsky.
Applications for the Penn State Secondary Mathematics Noyce Scholarship Program must be submitted by Jan. 18, 2017. The competitive renewable scholarships will provide $19,000 per year for eligible students’ last two years of college.
This week, we recognize eight people who go above and beyond what's asked of them in their work at the University. We're sending a "We Are!" to Penn Staters with World Campus, Penn State Fayette, Penn State Altoona, the College of Arts and Architecture, Undergraduate Education, the College of Health and Human Development, Commonwealth Campuses and the Office of Research Protections.
Surrounded by students, staff, and faculty enjoying cake at the Athletic Appreciation Event, the Athletics Department's staff and coaches pose for a photo with Dr. Charles Patrick, second from right. Also pictured are, from left: Jon Puskar, Abigail Petrosky, Steve Oberly, Louis Zadecky, Joe Carei, and Nancy Wheeler.
Employees of Machine Fabricating and Weight Equipment Shop of Uniontown spent several Saturdays this fall at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, learning about specialized software used for rendering 3D CAD images of parts the company manufactures.
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus Engineering faculty member Nate Bohna instructs Darlene Means and Jerry Manchas, employees of Uniontown’s Machine Fabricating and Weight Equipment Shop, in the use of Solidworks software, which they will use to create images of manufactured parts.