In the Spotlight
- Students, Software Rescue Draft Horses From Slaughter
- Engineers don’t normally find themselves being drooled on at work, but it comes with the territory when your “client” is a 1,900-pound draft horse with a sweet tooth. The horse, Fargo, thought Joseph Hirn, the software engineering student standing next to him, might have a peppermint in his hand; Fargo reached down to find out.
- Up And Down? That's How Economics Students Roll
- “Who said economics is boring?” Dr. James Kurre, associate professor of economics at Penn State Behrend, yells from the front car of the Ravine Flyer II roller coaster at Erie’s Waldameer Park, the perfect photo-op for illustrating an economy's characteristic uncertainties.
- Outreach Center Helps Young Students Become Savvy about Money
- Black School of Business at the Forefront of Enterprise Resource Planning Nationwide
- Aerodynamics and Rolling Resistance is Friday Night Fun for Supermileage Team
- New Storage System Cradles Irreplaceable Skeletons
- School of Engineering Ventures into Rapidly Growing Field of Medical Plastics
- Ready for its Close-up: Multimedia Communications Labs Open in Kochel Center
