Members of the Penn State New Kensington Alumni Society take a break for a photo during the 2018 Penn State New Kensington Alumni Society Golf Outing. Pictured, left to right: Melissa Fereday, class of 1994, alumni society vice president; John Spadaro, class of 1982, alumni society president; and Kary Milan, director of development and alumni relations at Penn State New Kensington.
This summer marks the first year for Penn State’s early action as an option for Penn State applicants for summer/fall 2019. Penn State’s applications open Aug. 1.
Penn State President Dr. Eric Barron chats with Penn State New Kensington Chancellor Dr. Kevin Snider and guests at the grand opening of The Corner in New Kensington, PA on December 6, 2017. The Corner is Penn State New Kensington's entrepreneurial center and co-working space. From Left to Right: Dr. Eric Barron, President, Penn State University; Dr. Kevin Snider, Chancellor, Penn State New Kensington; Bob Weil, President & CEO, Burrell Group, Inc.; Dr. Karl Salatka, retired surgeon.
Penn State President Dr. Eric Barron poses for a photo at the grand opening of The Corner, Penn State New Kensington's new entrepreneurial center in New Kensington, PA on December 6, 2017. From left to right: Dr. William Kerr, Norwin Superintendent; James Smith, President & CEO, Economic Growth Connection of Westmoreland County; Jason Rigone, Westmoreland County Director Director of Planning & Development & Executive Director of Industrial Development Corporation (WCIDC), Dr. Eric Barron, President, Penn State University; Dr. Kevin Snider, Chancellor, Penn State New Kensington; Chad Amond, President & CEO, Westmoreland County Chamber of Commerce; Nittany Lion, Penn State University
Penn State University President Dr. Eric Barron speaks to attendees at the grand opening of The Corner, Penn State New Kensington's entrepreneurial center in New Kensington, PA. The grand opening was held December 6, 2017.
Building owners and occupants along the downtown section of Fifth Avenue in the city of New Kensington are eligible for up to $1,000 in grant funds from Penn State New Kensington to upgrade their buildings.
Penn State is moving toward a University-wide health insurance requirement for the 2018-19 academic school year. In preparation for the new requirement, University Health Services (UHS) will begin collecting student health insurance information in May 2017.
Penn State New Kensington Chancellor Kevin Snider previewed the new Entrepreneurial Center Feb. 10 at a meeting of local business leaders and city and county officials in the new Knead Community Café in downtown New Kensington.
Penn State New Kensington Chancellor Kevin Snider previewed the new Entrepreneurial Center Feb. 10 at a meeting of local business leaders and city and county officials in the new Knead Community Café in downtown New Kensington.