Veterans report underemployment, pay frustration up to four years post-service

August 19, 2024

Some veterans continue to struggle with underemployment and dissatisfaction with their pay up to four years after leaving the military, according to a recent survey study by researchers in the Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness at Penn State.

Sending a 'We Are!' to these Penn Staters — Week of Aug. 19

August 19, 2024

As part of our regular "We Are!" feature, we recognize 12 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what's asked of them in their work at the University.

Penn State students awarded USDA pre-doctoral fellowships for research

August 19, 2024

Ten Penn State students, including nine associated with the College of Agricultural Sciences, have been awarded predoctoral fellowships by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture, securing over $1.4 million in total funding.

Long-form audio documentary about dairy farming set for high-profile debut

August 19, 2024

An audio documentary about dairy farming produced by Penn State alumnus Cade Miller as part of the News Lab at Penn State air at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Aug. 25 on the “Inside Appalachia” podcast produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Celebrate the world of insects at Penn State’s annual Great Insect Fair

August 16, 2024

Take a deep dive into the wide world of insects — including a special spotlight on the Pennsylvania firefly — at this year’s Great Insect Fair on Sept. 14 at Penn State University Park. 

Scott named associate director of Institute of Energy and the Environment

August 16, 2024

Christopher Scott, a researcher with more than three decades’ experience in international and domestic water, food and energy policy, has been named an associate director of the Institute of Energy and the Environment at Penn State.

Ag Progress Days 2024

August 15, 2024

Ag Progress Days brought thousands of visitors to the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center from Aug. 13-15 for demonstrations, exhibitions and talks on every aspect of the agricultural industry. Visitors learned about wildlife, farm equipment, hot air balloons and even virtual reality as they wandered through the center's booths and stages.

Early life exposure to common chemical permanently disrupts gut microbiome

August 14, 2024

Early life exposure to "forever chemicals" in the environment permanently disrupts the gut microbiome in mice, contributing to the development of metabolic disease in later life, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers. The results suggest that human exposure to these chemicals during early childhood may be contributing to the recent epidemic of metabolic disorders, including obesity and Type 2 diabetes among adults.

Researchers earn NSF grant to measure local innovation activity

August 13, 2024

A team of researchers, including two Penn State agricultural economists and an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education fellow, received funding from U.S. National Science Foundation to develop a new method for accurately measuring innovation activity in small geographic regions.

Penn State Extension to offer free virtual walking program

August 12, 2024

Anyone interested in developing healthy habits and increasing stamina can benefit from a free Penn State Extension virtual walking program called “Everybody Walk Across Pennsylvania.” The statewide program will take place from Sept. 9 through Nov. 4.

$5M grant to engage Indigenous communities in climate change research

August 12, 2024

Indigenous communities around the globe face profound threats from climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation. Now, an international team that includes researchers from Penn State have been awarded $5 million by the U.S. National Science Foundation, along with funding from Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany, to investigate how to mitigate these threats.

Researchers use CT scanning to study spotted lanternfly anatomy

August 12, 2024

Because basic knowledge about the spotted lanternfly's biology remains limited, a team of Penn State researchers is collaborating with the Center for Quantitative Imaging to detail the spotted lanternfly's anatomy and physiology.

Penn State, Shell announce collaboration focused on energy and sustainability

August 12, 2024

Citing a shared commitment to a sustainable future, Penn State and Shell USA Inc. have announced the launch of a collaboration that will support efforts across the University’s mission of research, education and community impact.

US companies' global market reach linked to cloud computing use

August 12, 2024

Researchers at Penn State and the U.S. National Science Foundation found a significant relationship between cloud-computing use and export performance among U.S. firms. They also found that cloud-using firms exported goods and services even more than exporting firms that do not use cloud-based services.

Master Watershed Stewards offer native trees and shrubs in annual fundraiser

August 8, 2024

Penn State Extension’s Master Watershed Steward program will hold its fifth annual native tree and shrub sale this fall in 27 locations across the state. As a fundraiser for the program, the sale offers 18 varieties of native trees and shrubs. Organizers will accept orders through Aug. 28, with curbside pickup available in September or October. Pickup dates and times vary by location.

College of Ag Sciences soil judging team lets students dig deep

August 8, 2024

Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences offers unique opportunities for hands-on learning, such as the soil judging team, which provides students interested in soil science with a way to develop field interpretation skills while having fun.

Ag Sciences researchers win award for ‘superior’ paper from engineering society

August 7, 2024

Long He, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering, and colleagues in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences recently received a 2024 Superior Paper Award from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers for their research presentation titled, “An Advanced Robotic System for Precision Chemical Thinning of Apple Blossoms.”

Bringing health care back to a rural Pennsylvania community

August 6, 2024

Penn State researchers, physicians and medical students came together to start up the LION Mobile Clinic, a mobile clinic providing care to the rural community of Snow Shoe, Pennsylvania.

Aug. 21 webinar to cover finding the right audience for community planning ideas

August 6, 2024

For years, planners and community development professionals have sought support from elected officials for their ideas. This traditional approach often has left innovative ideas behind and the people advancing them disheartened and devalued, according to organizers of an Aug. 21 Penn State Extension land-use webinar.

'Ag Lit Day' to feature local authors and PSU Press books at Pasto Ag Museum

August 5, 2024

Penn State University Press and the Pasto Agricultural Museum have teamed up to present “Ag Lit Day,” a special event featuring authors and books published by the Press on Thursday, Aug. 15, during Ag Progress Days. The event, which is free to the public, will include signings and talks by authors of books on Pennsylvania history, Penn State, and the natural world.

Sending a 'We Are!' to these Penn Staters — Week of Aug. 5

August 5, 2024

As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize 14 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.

Ag Progress Days returns for packed schedule of activities, demos and exhibits

August 5, 2024

Penn State’s Ag Progress Days is back Aug. 13-15 with a full schedule of demonstrations, activities and learning for agriculture enthusiasts of all ages, including the latest in tech, an expansive trade show and activities for kids of all ages.

Ag Progress Days events to focus on farm bill, agricultural policy, technology

August 2, 2024

Reauthorization of the federal farm bill, emerging and climate-smart technologies, and other agricultural policy matters will be the focus of several events at Penn State's Ag Progress Days, Aug. 13-15 at Rock Springs.

Extension team earns national award for work on active transportation plan

August 2, 2024

A Penn State Extension team won a 2024 Excellence in Teamwork award from the National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals for their project, “Partnering to Create PA Municipal Active Transportation Plans.” 

Penn State researchers receive USDA-NIFA grant to study male cattle genetics

August 1, 2024

More than 60% of dairy cows in the United States are bred via artificial insemination. While significant advances have been made in understanding cattle genetics, particularly in relation to milk production and other economic traits, there is still much to learn about the genetics underlying the reproductive organs and cells in cattle, according to a team of researchers in the Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded a grant to the team to study the genetic mechanisms underlying the development of the testis, the male organ that produces reproductive cells, in cattle and its role in sperm production.

Penn State’s College of Ag Sciences, Phospholutions forge strategic partnership

August 1, 2024

Leaders from Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences and Phospholutions Inc. have signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance their collaboration in research and education.

Ag Progress Days tours cover pond management, animal research, woodlots and more

July 31, 2024

Pond management, livestock research and organic vegetable production systems will be among the topics highlighted during research and educational tours at Penn State's 2024 Ag Progress Days, Aug. 13-15 at Rock Springs.

Grants will provide real-world learning experiences for College of Ag students

July 30, 2024

Penn State's Engaged Scholarship and Experiential Learning Seed Grant Program, offered through the University's Institute for Sustainable Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Science, has awarded five teams funding to help students apply skills they are learning in class to meet the needs of an external partner or stakeholder. 

Trying to limit calories? Skip the dip, researchers advise

July 30, 2024

Snacks provide, on average, about one-fourth of most people’s daily calories. With nearly one in three adults in the United States overweight and more than two in five with obesity, according to National Institutes of Health, researchers in the Penn State Sensory Evaluation Center are investigating how Americans can snack smarter.

Farm families’ childcare challenges impacting farm businesses, research suggests

July 30, 2024

Childcare challenges might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about farm business viability, yet according to a new study led by a Penn State researcher, childcare challenges can negatively impact farm businesses and the farm family. The findings were reported in Agriculture and Human Values. 

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  • Associate Director of Communications
  • Public Relations Specialist/Science Writer
  • Science and News Writer
  • Penn State Extension Writer (Marketing Communications Specialist)