Online, residential students join together to study sustainability
They attend Penn State from many different locations, but that didn't stop a diverse group of students from joining together to tackle sustainability challenges.
They attend Penn State from many different locations, but that didn't stop a diverse group of students from joining together to tackle sustainability challenges.
First-generation college student Sara Maholland is not afraid to take a leap into the unknown.
Erica Smithwick, E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Professor of Geography at Penn State, will discuss "burning" land management decisions and fire-related solutions at the next EarthTalks seminar at 4 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17, in 112 Walker Building at University Park.
Penn State's Ecology Institute has announced three planning meetings, which look to collectively identify objectives and prioritize activities that the institute can pursue moving forward.
If you have consulted or created a map using GIS software, chances are you have encountered Cynthia Brewer's influence without being aware of it.
From the edge of the farm, the completed solar arrays and those under construction seemed to never end.
The Department of Geography Coffee Hour lecture series resumes on Friday afternoons beginning Jan. 31 through April 24 for the spring 2020 semester on Penn State's University Park campus.
The spring 2020 EarthTalks series, "Societal Problems, EESI Science towards Solutions," features scientists from Penn State's Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI) and explores the human impacts on the global environment and how to apply this knowledge to decision-making.
Is there a way to turn waste into a useful resource and at the same time reduce environmental degradation from closed mines? That's what visiting South African scholar Nemapate Ndivhuwo wants to find out.
Nicole June has been named the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences' student marshal for Penn State's fall 2019 undergraduate commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 21.