Penn State Energy and Environment News

Stuckeman architecture doctoral candidate recognized for refugee camp research

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A native of Jordan, Dima Abu-Aridah focused her architecture doctoral thesis in the Stuckeman School on examining how Syrian refugees in Jordan live in the Zaatari camp — a settlement for more than 80,000 Syrian refugees. She was named the recipient of the 2024 Alumni Association Dissertation Award for her efforts. 

A wild selection of food

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Research explores intersection of gender with underutilized wild plants to combat food insecurity in Southeast Asia

A holistic approach to solving problems

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Leveraging emerging technologies to support people and the planet.

Scientists face uncertainty while examining health consequences of microplastics: 'We need to act before we have all the answers'

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While the full health effects of microplastics are still a mystery, early signs point to potential risks.

Buzzing with purpose

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Community scientists work to protect Pennsylvania's wild bees.

‘Gamechangers’ series highlights two women making a difference with Penn State

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Two Penn State leaders, Tracy Langkilde and Karen Thole, were selected for the GameDay Couture “Gamechangers” series. The series highlights women who are breaking down barriers and making history in their fields.

Stuckeman School lab to hold pop-up exhibition on embodied cognition

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Researchers in the Stuckeman School’s Immersive Environments Lab within the Stuckeman Center for Design Computing are holding a hybrid public pop-up exhibition on embodied cognition April 9-10. Titled “XRe-Cognition,” the exhibit will feature work by artists and designers, faculty and students in the College of Arts and Architecture who are using extended reality technology to design and experience creating things, space and place.

NSF grant awarded to manage salt contamination of tidal river water supplies

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Salt contamination of water supplies in tidal rivers is a growing problem around the world, threatening the safe drinking water of billions of people, according to researchers at Penn State. Those researchers are part of a multi-institution team of scientists and engineers who were recently awarded funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation to develop tools to help monitor and manage decision-making to address this critical issue.

Learning Factory to host engineering showcase in person and virtually

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The Penn State College of Engineering’s Learning Factory will host its end-of-semester showcase for senior engineering students to present their capstone design projects and first-year engineering students to present their cornerstone design projects with both in-person and virtual formats.

Taipei Tech and Penn State expand on multidimensional partnership

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Penn State hosted a delegation from the National Taipei University of Technology on March 25-26.

Stuckeman students connect with Pa. community to revitalize waterfront area

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Upper-level Penn State architecture students in a directed research studio with Lisa Iulo, associate professor and director of the Hamer Center for Community Design in the Stuckeman School, worked collaboratively with the community in Warren, Pennsylvania, last semester to co-design solutions for the city's waterfront and business district. 

Growing Impact: Youth climate leadership

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The global push to involve youth in climate action is gaining momentum, harnessing their innovative spirit, deep investment in the future, and strong collective voice to combat climate change. Getting young people involved ensures that climate policies are forward-thinking and geared towards sustainable development, while their global solidarity and use of digital platforms amplify the call for urgent action. At the forefront of this movement, Penn State's Global Youth Storytelling and Research Lab aims to become a pivotal transnational research hub, empowering young leaders to shape the future of climate and environmental justice.