Penn State Energy and Environment News

IEE seed grants awarded to 11 interdisciplinary projects

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Eleven interdisciplinary research teams have been awarded funding through Penn State's Institute of Energy and the Environment’s Seed Grant Program for 2024.

More work needed to help bees in Pennsylvania, experts say

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Environmental challenges, including climate change, a lack of native plants, and dwindling foraging and shelter, have made the world less bee-friendly. This article quotes Mandy Smith, educator and Master Gardener coordinator with Penn State Extension, and Robyn Underwood, apiculture educator with Penn State Extension.

Penn State Extension guide provides advice on managing spotted lanternfly

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Authored by researchers and extension educators in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, the "Spotted Lanternfly Management Guide" features comprehensive information, illustrations, charts and photos on the pest’s biology, behavior, plant damage and management, as well as a brief overview of ongoing research.  

Acoustics graduate student awarded $5,000 from undersea technology consortium

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John Case, a doctoral student in acoustics in the Penn State College of Engineering, was awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium (UTIC).

Bruns receives the 2024 Commonwealth Award from the One Health Microbiome Center

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Mary Ann Bruns, professor of soil microbiology and biogeochemistry in the College of Agricultural Sciences, received the Commonwealth Award from Penn State’s One Health Microbiome Center on May 30.

Patrick Drew named interim director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences

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Patrick Drew, professor of engineering sciences and mechanics, of neurosurgery, of biology and of biomedical engineering, and associate director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, has been selected to serve as interim director of the Huck Institutes with the appointment of Troy Ott as dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Penn State.

Troy Ott named dean of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences 

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Troy Ott, interim director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, has been named dean of the Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, effective July 1.  

Presidential Public Impact Research Award recipients selected

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Penn State has announced the recipients of the inaugural Presidential Public Impact Research Awards, a new program designed to support faculty and students who are working on research projects that directly benefit communities.

Penn State remains strong in 2025 QS World University Rankings

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Penn State tied for No. 89 in the world in the recently released 2025 QS World University Rankings, placing the University in the top 6% worldwide among the 1,503 institutions ranked by QS. Out of 197 ranked U.S. institutions, Penn State tied for No. 8 among public universities nationally and No. 24 among all U.S. universities.

Combining pest treatments may be key to helping honey bees survive the winter

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A new study by Penn State researchers has found that using not one but multiple pest treatments may help honey bees survive the winter and make it to spring.

'Growing Impact' discusses the complex underground process of carbon storage

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The latest episode of Growing Impact explores the process of injecting carbon dioxide underground and mineralizing it to permanently sequester the gas, a path toward reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change.

AIMI fellow’s research ‘grounded in what can happen in reality’

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Penn State Center for Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Industry Fellow Nonna Sorokina's experience in the finance industry and academia aids her work to be "grounded in reality." Sorokina, in her research, is using machine learning and artificial intelligence, to work on social responsibility issues related to the opioid epidemic, green energy and economic outcomes.