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Liberal Arts student works to create equitable and diverse campus spaces

Carter Gangl, a junior majoring in psychology with minors in women's studies and sexuality and gender studies, is using their position in UPUA to try to help make Penn State a more inclusive space for traditionally underrepresented students.


Research presentation on happiness and crime to be held Friday, Feb. 25

Researchers from Penn State Wilkes-Barre will present their findings from a national study examining the link between happiness and crime, on Friday, Feb. 25, at 12:15 p.m. The Research Showcase Series event will be held in the Tech Center 101 Auditorium and is open to the campus community and the public.


Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Fair accepting submissions

Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Fair accepting submissions

Penn State Altoona's Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Fair will take place Saturday, April 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Adler Athletic Complex. Submissions will be accepted through March 1.


Jannah Martin

Penn State Berks student develops conlang as part of Schreyer thesis

Jannah Martin sees conlangs, and her own constructed language in particular, as a means of bringing cultures together and closing that gap of otherness. Martin, a senior communication arts and sciences major at Penn State Berks, is completing a Schreyer Honors College thesis by constructing a language intended to serve as a bridge language.


Undergraduate Exhibition applications open

Penn State undergraduates from all campuses are invited to participate in the 2022 Undergraduate Exhibition for Research, Inquiry, and Creative Activity from April 6-8. Applications are open now.


DuBois engineering undergrad research featured in national publication

Penn State DuBois undergraduates Scot Coble and Jacob Feldbauer are researching a new process for manufacturing powder metal parts that is impacting the global industry, and has caught the attention of a major industry publication.


Sarah Princiotta, assistant professor of biology, and Lucas Redmond, assistant professor of biology, use robust summer fieldwork

Biology fieldwork produces faculty- and student-authored research at Schuylkill

Sarah Princiotta, assistant professor of biology, and Lucas Redmond, assistant professor of biology, use robust summer fieldwork programs to develop original research and opportunities for undergraduate students to get hands-on experience.


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