Penn State Behrend
Recent News About Penn State Behrend
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Behrend women's team wins AMCC swimming championship
The Penn State Behrend women’s swimming and diving team won the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference title, its first since the 2018-19 season.
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Behrend women's team wins AMCC swimming championship
The Penn State Behrend women’s swimming and diving team won the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference title, its first since the 2018-19 season.
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Behrend students dance at THON
Tyler Reilly bought new Crocs. Fluffy ones, with soft fleece linings.
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Behrend graduate students bring new perspective to campus athletics
For the student-athletes on Penn State Behrend’s 24 NCAA varsity teams, the COVID pandemic meant a two-year time-out.
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Behrend's Rhythms of Life Series to feature Ivory Coast drummers
In the Mahou language, the word kotchegna means “messenger.” It’s a good fit for the dancer and choreographer Vado Diomande, the founder of the Kotchegna Dance Company, which will perform at Penn State Behrend on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
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Heard on Campus: Esports broadcaster Ovilee May at Penn State Behrend
“I’m a grinder. I go hard all day, every day.
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Author talks to resume at Penn State Behrend
The poems in “Gloss,” Rebecca Hazelton’s newest book, are “wise, sexy, well-tuned language machines,” said writer Marcus Wilker, whose own work has won the Pushcart Prize.
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Behrend basketball teams extend winning streaks
The Penn State Behrend men’s basketball team has won its last 11 games – the team’s longest winning streak since the 2015-16 season.
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Behrend MLK events to include visit by Philonise Floyd, brother of George Floyd
Penn State Behrend will celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with three events, including a moderated Q&A with Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd.
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Spring compliance process for required student COVID testing announced
As previously announced, students who have not shared with the University proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 must test weekly for the disease throughout the spring 2022 semester.
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Planetarium Show: General Audience on January 15
Planetarium Show: General Audience on January 15
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Proper masks and mask-wearing are critical as semester begins
As the omicron variant of the coronavirus continues to surge nationally and across Pennsylvania, Penn State leaders and health experts are reminding all students, faculty, staff and visitors of the university’s indoor masking requirement, and urging everyone to wear well-fitting, multi-layered masks in accordance with the latest University and federal guidance.
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FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) on January 12
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) on January 12.
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Supply-chain problems likely to continue, Behrend professor says
Pandemic-related shortages — toilet paper, and then Lysol, lumber and anything with a semiconductor chip — have been complicated by what analysts call the bullwhip effect: Any change in demand for a product is amplified as it moves through the supply chain.
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‘West Side Story’ still part of the American songbook, Behrend professor says
“West Side Story” comes with some baggage.
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Behrend kindness project inspires science-minded joke wall
Dec.14.Passing notes in school used to mean folding a sheet of paper into a triangle and flicking it to a friend in the next row.Students in the School of Science at Penn State Behrend have come up with a better method: When they want to share a joke or, for finals week, some encouraging words, they leave a personalized Post-It note in the breezeway on the east end of the Otto Behrend Science Building.
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Behrend professor develops health care management simulation
The first email, to the new vice president at Smithfield, includes an organizational chart for the business, which is part of the Frederick County Health System.
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Female students find opportunities in engineering
For female students in Penn State Behrend’s engineering programs, being in the minority isn’t intimidating. It’s motivating.
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Dawn Blasko to step down as Faculty Senate executive director
Dawn Blasko will be stepping down from her role as executive director of the Penn State Faculty Senate, effective Dec. 31.
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Penn State Behrend opens new major in interdisciplinary science and business
In every successful science-related organization, whether a laboratory, pharmaceutical company, chemical manufacturer or environmental firm, there’s a business office — and a need for people who manage accounts, develop product pricing, market products and monitor supply chains.