Graduation cookbooks, certificate holders, cutting boards, thermometers, insulated grocery bags, measuring cups, veggie brush, DVD, pencils, pens, gloves, sanitizing wipes. New cookbook (orange cover) added 8/4/22. Exercise stretch band added 10-4-22.
Learn about the Spotted Lanternfly (SLF), and what action you can take to stop the spread of this invasive insect that is threatening the northeastern United States, especially southeastern Pennsylvania.
Students majoring in wood products at Penn State will benefit from a new Trustee Matching Scholarship established by Joan L. and Malcolm H. Stehman. The Stehmans have committed $50,000 for the scholarship, which will assist students who have financial need. Malcolm Stehman, a 1956 Penn State graduate in wood utilization, spent his career with Westvaco, U.S. Plywood, Champion International and Georgia Pacific, retiring in 1996 as manager of eastern U.S. particleboard and medium density fiberboard manufacturing. This is the second scholarship the Stehmans have established to benefit wood products majors in the College of Agricultural Sciences, having endowed a previous award in 2001. The Stehmans, both natives of Lancaster County, now reside in Roswell, Ga.
This guide highlights academic support for women and minorities. It includes scholarships dedicated specifically to women and minorities, as well as national societies dedicated to supporting them. This guide discusses the value of pursuing a degree in STEM and covers the economic outlook for these fields and the benefits of diversity in STEM.
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Located about 13 miles southwest of the University Park campus, this 7,000-acre experimental forest serves as a field laboratory for students and faculty.
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Student Disability Resources (SDR) is the designated office that provides reasonable accommodations and services to students with disabilities enrolled at the University Park campus.
Check out stories by students in the College of Agricultural Sciences learning around the globe! If you are an alum and would like your impact report removed from this page, please contact Ketja at ketja@psu.edu.
The Student Parent Child Care Subsidy program is a federal CCAMPIS (Child Care Access Means Parents in School) and Penn State Student Initiated Fee (SIF) funded program that helps qualifying, low-income student parents sustain their educational efforts by paying a portion of their child care costs and encouraging them to select high-quality child care.
Your experience as a faculty member, student, or researcher can be greatly enriched by the research opportunities available in our college.
The Students for Cultivating Change provides a safe, inclusive network for students interested in agricultural sciences who are in the LGBTQA community.
When Penn State alumnus George L. Settlemyer, of Port Royal, created a fund in 2005 to help students in the College of Agricultural Sciences pursue international study, he didn't realize at the time what an impact the students would have on him. By expressing their gratitude through letters, postcards and photos sent from around the world, the students benefiting from the fund inspired Settlemyer to contribute an additional $100,000 to the endowment.
International study to expand your world with programs ranging from days to entire years abroad
We offer international opportunities to expand your world. Programs are available on every corner of the planet, ranging from days to entire years abroad.
Professor and Department Head, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
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Information Technologies
Address
401 Ag Administration BuildingState College, PA 16802
- Email agcompsupport@psu.edu
- Office 814-865-1229
- Fax 814-863-2662