The 2018 CAUSE course gave Penn State undergraduate students the chance to interact with faculty and graduate students from the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences in the field during a trip to the Pacific Northwest.
Undergraduate students in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences traveled across the Pacific Northwest learning about the science behind volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis and more as part of the 2018 CAUSE course.
Penn State undergraduate students visited Crater Lake and other locations throughout the Pacific Northwest as part of a three-semester research course sponsored by the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Center for Advanced Undergraduate Study and Experience (CAUSE).
Edward Hipkiss, lecturer in biology, will give the first of three Evening Talks during spring term at Penn State Mont Alto. The talks highlight faculty research and are followed, weather permitting, by star parties with telescope viewing and night-sky tours led by Kimberly Herrmann, associate professor in physics and astronomy.
Dr. Dan Dandy, teaching professor and academic coordinator of clinical education (left), answers questions about Penn State Mont Alto's Physical Therapist Assistant program from Rep. John Joyce.