It’s the middle of a summer night on a beach in Florida. Nicole Flanders is covered in sweat and sand. She’s batting away ...
Dr. Pinter has been a faculty member at Penn State Altoona since 2004. His research interests encompass several areas in social psychology. One line of research focuses on the self-enhancement bias in ...
Penn State Altoona offers the appeal of a small college with the prestige of a major research University, helping you reach your educational, personal, and professional goals. Get to know Penn State ...
Dr. Brian C. Black’s research emphasis is on the landscape and environmental history of North America, particularly in relation to the application and use of technology. His first book used the ...
Penn State Altoona will hold auditions for the spring 2025 production of Sophie Treadwell's "Machinal" from 6 to 8 p.m. on ...
Why major in rail transportation engineering? Majoring in Penn State Altoona’s ABET-accredited Rail Transportation Engineering program offers a unique opportunity to be part of an industry that is ...
Dr. Emili’s research focuses on contaminant transport and biogeochemical cycling in freshwater ecosystems. She is the lead investigator for the Freshwater and Environmental Ecosystems Research Group, ...
A full-service, four-year, residential campus located less than 45 miles from the research campus at University Park. Offering 21 four-year degrees and the first two years of over 275 Penn State ...
The Bachelor of Science in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology at Penn State Altoona is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the ...
Acquired by the college in 2007, the five-story Aaron Building is situated between the Devorris Downtown Center and the Penn Building in downtown Altoona. The basement contains classrooms used for ...
The deadline for spring 2025 submissions to "Hard Freight," Penn State Altoona’s online student literary magazine, is Tuesday ...
Why major in Security and Risk Analysis? A degree in Security and Risk Analysis (SRA) is a degree in demand. Over the past two decades, the need for security-trained professionals has grown ...