Penn State Energy and Environment News

Scientists around the world report millions of new discoveries every year − but this explosive research growth wasn’t what experts predicted

| theconversation.com

Don’t be fooled by the image of a mad scientist isolated in his basement laboratory. Science is a collaborative endeavor, and international teams have contributed to a huge rise in scientific output.

2025 IEE Seed Grant Program accepting energy, environmental project proposals

| psu.edu

Proposals are now being accepted for Penn State's Institute of Energy and the Environment’s 2025 Seed Grant Program. The deadline is Dec. 9.

Penn State Sustainability to screen 'Newtok' for Intersections Film Series

| psu.edu

Penn State Sustainability’s (SustainPSU) Intersections Film Program returns at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16 with its screening of “Newtok.” The film will be screened online on Zoom and is free and open to the public with pre-registration.  

Video: Hurricane Milton sucks water out of Tampa Bay

| yahoo.com

Tampa Bay experienced a rare reverse storm surge as Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday evening. This article quotes Peter Stempel, associate professor in landscape architecture.

It’s time to redesign hurricane season’s most recognizable graphic

| fastcompany.com

The ‘cone’ has been a staple in hurricane communication, but many meteorologists believe it’s misleading. This article quotes Rob Lydick, a forecaster for Weather World at Penn State.

Three Minute Thesis competition provides lasting impact for graduate students

| psu.edu

Graduate students took away positive experiences participating in Penn State’s inaugural Three Minute Thesis competition this past spring. 

Penn State celebrates promotions of 254 faculty

| psu.edu

Recently promoted faculty were joined by their families and colleagues for a celebration of their accomplishments and contributions to Penn State in the Bryce Jordan Center’s 1855 Room. Teaching, clinical, research and library faculty, who account for more than half of all faculty at Penn State, came from across the commonwealth to celebrate their promotions.

Looking to the future, Master Watershed Steward emphasizes conservation

| psu.edu

As a self-described outdoor person, Penn State Master Watershed Steward volunteer Sue Nielsen not only understands the importance of protecting natural resources for future generations but also sees that everyone has an active role to play in conservation.

Penn State professor Susan Brantley named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania

| psu.edu

Susan Brantley, an Evan Pugh University Professor and Barnes Professor of Geosciences at Penn State, is one of 11 inductees named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania for 2024. She was recognized Sept. 25 at the Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania’s annual luncheon held in the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg.

Nominations sought for IEE research awards

| psu.edu

The Institute of Energy and the Environment at Penn State has announced a call for nominations for its research award program. The deadline for nominations is Friday, Nov. 8. 

SustainPSU and Pa. GreenGov Council offer sixth annual monthly webinar series

| psu.edu

Building on their ongoing partnership, Penn State Sustainability (SustainPSU) and the Pennsylvania GreenGov Council will renew their monthly webinar series to educate government officials, students and faculty about sustainability issues that affect Pennsylvania and the progress we as a state are making to address the Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Penn State ranks 17th among US publics, top 5% globally in THE World University Rankings

| psu.edu

Penn State rose 22 places to tie for No. 100 in the world in the 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, placing the University in the top 5% globally among 2,092 ranked institutions. In addition, Penn State rose four places to No. 38 among all U.S. universities and ranked No. 17 among U.S. public institutions. Penn State was the top-ranked public university in Pennsylvania.