Campus representatives prepared proposals for sustainable projects that could be carried out with $500 or less in funds as part of a competition held during the CCSG Sustainability Summit. The Penn State Altoona campus student government received an award to improve signage and markers for a walking/hiking trail through the campus' Seminar Forest.
Penn State Mont Alto students, faculty, and staff represented the campus at THON in February. Pictured, from left: Adrian Casey; Madison Shirley; Barrett Scroggs, assistant professor in Human Development and Family Studies; Kirsten Tercek; Jacob Ziegler; and Donna Rhodes, student activities coordinator.
Roxanne Atterholt, Shannon Corkery, Deb Gentry, Maureen Ittig, Lauren Jacobson, Amber Seidel, Robin Yaure, and Jacqueline Schwab received a $3,000 grant from Penn State’s Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence.