Penn State Energy and Environment News

Field demos, commercial exhibits provide ‘one-stop shopping’ at Ag Progress Days

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Farmers and others involved in production agriculture who want to learn about the latest in agricultural goods and services, equipment and technology can enjoy “one-stop shopping” by attending Penn State’s 2023 Ag Progress Days, Aug. 8-10, according to organizers.  

Master Watershed Steward Jayné Park-Martinez sparks conservation efforts

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Jayné Park-Martinez began volunteering with Penn State Extension’s Master Watershed Steward Program in 2018 and has been making an impact on the surrounding community ever since.

Penn State ranked No. 83 by QS World University rankings

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Penn State's global ranking of No. 83 is a bump from last year's ranking at No. 93.

The unusual factors behind the extraordinary heat across the southern US

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Fast-moving air 8 miles in the sky is pinning hot air over the South, driving the heat index into triple digits. This article quotes Steve Seman, assistant teaching professor of meteorology and atmospheric science.

Alumna endows Millennium Scholarship to invest in tomorrow’s STEM role models

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Suzanne Heininger Janss has created a scholarship in the College of Health and Human Development to support students participating in the Millennium Scholars Program.

Researchers to investigate effect of perchlorate in fireworks on drinking water

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Each year, millions of pounds of fireworks illuminate the skies across the United States, captivating audiences with their dazzling displays. What many people may not realize is that perchlorate, a significant ingredient in fireworks, poses potential health risks. Kim Van Meter, assistant professor of geography at Penn State, is part of a team that aims to shed light on a potentially hazardous consequence of these captivating displays.

One-of-a-kind: Penn State research team studies rare Susquehanna fish

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A Penn State University research team is sharing new findings about a rare darter fish that they believe only lives in the Susquehanna River. This article quotes, Jay Stauffer Jr., Distinguished Professor, Ecosystem Science and Management.

Applications now open for CTSI Implementation Science Fellowship Program

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Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute’s Implementation Science Core is accepting applications for the inaugural Implementation Science Fellowship Program now through Aug. 1. The program provides training and a mentorship network to scientists interested in advancing their implementation science expertise across Penn State campuses.

Libraries announces July workshops for scholarly communications, copyright

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Beginning July 11, Penn State University Libraries will offer virtual workshops on scholarly communications and copyright topics for students, faculty and staff. The workshops include a two-part Introduction to Copyright, a session on Penn State’s open access policy, and a workshop about copyright for authors of theses and dissertations. Registration is free but required for all workshops.

NASA Pennsylvania Space Grant announces its 2023 fellowship, scholarship winners

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Thirteen graduate students from Penn State have been awarded research fellowships and nine undergraduate students from Commonwealth have been awarded scholarships from the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium.

Penn State rises 10 places in 2024 QS World University Rankings

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Penn State ranked No. 83 in the world — a jump of 10 positions from No. 93 last year — in the recently released 2024 QS World University Rankings, placing the University in the top 6% worldwide among the 1,500 institutions ranked by QS. Penn State also placed, out of 199 ranked U.S. institutions, at No. 8 among public universities nationally and No. 4 among Big Ten institutions. Penn State rose to No. 24 among all U.S. universities, up from No. 26 last year.

Penn State Global announces Collaboration Program awards with Auckland

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Penn State and the University of Auckland in New Zealand have announced the awarded grants of the second round of the Collaboration Program, a jointly financed seed program with the aim to collaborate on research and education projects. The first cycle of the program provided funding to eight projects. The two institutions committed these seed funds for a second round and funded two projects centered on the following UN Sustainable Development Goals: SDG3: Good Health and Well-being, SDG4: Quality Education, SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, and SDG13: Climate Action.