Researchers examining food security possibilities (American Farm)

Coverage of an EFSNE community-based event that took place in Dover, DE on April 5, 2016.

Resources for Small and Beginning Growers
Resources for Small and Beginning Growers
Retiring Employees
Returning to the University
Riparian Buffer Resources

Riparian buffers are one solution for protecting Pennsylvania's waters. This brochure explores the problem, the riparian buffer solution, streambank fencing, fence with vegetation buffers, and the gold bar; forested riparian buffers.

Roar Supercomputer

A world-class high-performance computing system for carrying out advanced simulation and statistical modeling, data analysis, data mining, machine learning, and more. (Institute for Computational and Data Sciences)

Robert F. Roberts

Professor and Department Head, Food Science

Robinsons' gift provides scholarship support for Ag Sciences students

Students in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have a demonstrated financial need are the beneficiaries of a new scholarship endowment created by a Penn State alumnus and his wife. William and Teresa Robinson, of Freeburg, created the William D. and Teresa L. Robinson Trustee Scholarship. First preference for funds will be given to students enrolled in the Poultry and Avian Science minor.

Rock Ethics Institute

Affiliated with IEE and operating under the College of the Liberal Arts, this multidisciplinary and intercollege institute promotes engaged ethics research, ethical leadership, and literacy within Penn State, and public outreach to address today's moral challenges.

Rural Sociology

Addresses rural societal organization, including social change, community structure, population, rural community development, the structure of agriculture, natural resources, and the environment.

Rush family gift provides scholarship support for Ag Sciences students

Students in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have a demonstrated financial need are the beneficiaries of a new scholarship endowment created by two Penn State alumni. With a $50,000 gift, Jay and Joyce Rush created the Jay V. and Joyce H. Rush Family Trustee Scholarship.

Safe Fieldwork Strategies for At-Risk Individuals

This document is intended to facilitate and implement anti-discriminatory practices in an unbiased manner to promote a safer and more inclusive community in the field. We describe the increased risk to researchers (or anyone conducting fieldwork) of at-risk identities, and provide strategies so that researchers, supervisors, and institutions can mitigate such risk. By sharing this document, supervisors and institutions show that they promote diverse and inclusive discussion and engagement in a safe space for all, irrespective of professional status.

Safety of Food Affected by Hurricanes, Flooding, and Power Outages

Guidance from the Food and Drug Administration for growers, food manufacturers, food warehouse managers and transporters of food products.

Salesforce and ZSuite
Sartorius Cell Culture Facility

A reference center for internal and external users as well as a facility where students, faculty, and external personnel have access to hands-on training in cell cultures, providing direct experience with the technologies and processes used in current, sophi sticated biotechnology settings. (The Huck Institutes)

Saunders/Walker Trustee Scholarship benefits Ag Sciences students

A new scholarship created by an alumnus of Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences and his partner will benefit students in the college with demonstrated financial need. Mark Saunders and Lynn Walker, of Shelburne, Vt., provided a $50,000 gift to establish the H. Mark Saunders and Lynn M. Walker Trustee Scholarship.

Saving for Retirement, Part 1: What Can/Should You Do Now?

November 24, 2014 Cathy Bowen PhD at Penn State's College of Ag Department of Economics, Sociology and Education shares step to saving for retirement, what we should be doing now to be ready for the future.

Scanlon Trustee Scholarship to assist agricultural education students

University Park, Pa. -- Retired Penn State faculty member Dennis C. Scanlon and his wife, Janet Scanlon, of State College, have given $50,000 to the University to create a Trustee Scholarship for students in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have financial need. First preference for the scholarship, which will be named for the couple in recognition of their generosity, will be given to students majoring in Agricultural and Extension Education.

Schatz Center for Tree Molecular Genetics

The Schatz Center's state-of-the-art facilities provide the capacity for high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing, genotyping, plant tissue culture, and fluorescence microscopy.

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Scholarship honors a best friend, supports engineering and ag sciences students

To honor a best friend and give back to his alma mater, a Penn State alumnus has established a scholarship for students in the colleges of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences.

Scholarship to benefit students interested in animal science research

An alumnus of Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences will establish a scholarship endowment that will help students interested in animal science or veterinary research. Donald Carbaugh, of Fort Loudon, Pa., has included a $50,000 bequest in his estate plan that will be used to create the Donald E. Carbaugh Scholarship.

Scholarships and Funding Opportunities

Financial aid and support is available through the University, college, research assistantships, and governmental fellowships.

Seeing White - Podcast Series

Season 2, Episode 11 titled Danger For hundreds of years, the white dominated American culture has raised the specter of the dangerous, violent black man. Host John Biewen tells the story of a confrontation with an African American teenager. Then he and recurring guest Chenjerai Kumanyika discuss the longstanding image - and its neglected flip side white on black violence. Listen to the pod cast or download the transcript. Enjoy the other podcasts in the series as well. https://www.sceneonradio.org/seeing-white/

Self-Described Identities of Penn State Students

Research Team: Anna Zuckerman, Scout Cheeks, David Spiller, Khongorzul Lkhagvarsuren, Cara Thompson, Kylie Doran, Faith Gongaware, Erin Baumgartner, Julia Ramirez

Seniors Eating Well

Materials for the Seniors Eating Well or SEW curriculum in English and Spanish. Includes slides, lesson plans, handouts and recipes.

Sennebogen Inc.

SENNEBOGEN has been a leading name in the global material handling industry for more than 60 years and offers a complete range of purpose-built machines to suit virtually any material handling application. Established in the Americas in the year 2000, SENNEBOGEN LLC has quickly become a leading provider of specialized equipment solutions for recycling and scrap metal yards, barge and port operations, log-handling, transfer stations and waste facilities from coast to coast. A growing network of distributors supports SENNEBOGEN LLC sales and service across the Americas, ensuring the highest standard of professional machine support and parts availability.

Sensory Evaluation Center

The Sensory Evaluation Center in the Penn State Department of Food Science has been conducting sensory evaluation and consumer tests for University researchers and food industries since 1972.

Sesión Especial para los Horticultores Hispanoparlantes en la Convencion de Frutas y Hortalizas del Atlántico-Medio

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