Enabling students to excel in the fields of communications, dance, English, history, languages, music, political science, theatre, visual arts, women's studies, and ...
Penn State Altoona offers a diverse selection of lecture, laboratory, and field biological science courses for students majoring in the sciences and general education courses for non-science majors.
Why major in rail transportation engineering? Majoring in Penn State Altoona’s ABET-accredited Rail Transportation Engineering program offers a unique opportunity to be part of an industry that is ...
Cyberspace isn't getting any safer. Every day the news is filled with stories of bad actors, criminals, and renegade governments engaging in cybercrime, attacks on infrastructure, information warfare, ...
As an Honors Student, you have unique opportunities to participate in Penn State Altoona Study Away programs. In addition to having an excellent chance to gain the competitive awards available from ...
Dr. Shihui Shen is a professor of rail transportation engineering at Penn State Altoona, a registered professional engineer in Pennsylvania, and a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
The Penn State Altoona Health and Wellness Center is available for all students in the Sheetz Family Health Center! Health and Wellness Center staff care for students' health issues in an atmosphere ...
Why major in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology? The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology (EMET) program addresses a growing demand for engineers in the rapidly developing industrial ...
Recognizing the importance of well-being for students, faculty, and staff, we have curated a comprehensive collection of resources to support your journey in gaining insight into mental health and ...
Penn State Altoona's Health and Wellness Center has a responsibility to assure that quality health and medical services are available at the Center during hours of operation and that adequate services ...
“This is not a new discovery,” says Mark Bonta, assistant teaching professor of earth sciences at Penn State Altoona, when asked about the firehawks. But it is significant. Only relatively recently ...