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Psychology Club helps local organization with "Santa's Workshop"

The Penn State McKeesport Psychology Club is assisting the Catholic agency, Auberle, with a special project to create an "Auberle Santa's Workshop" for the children at the home. The volunteers are coordinating this workshop so the children can shop for their siblings and parents for Christmas.  This project will also enable the children to feel a sense of pride in selecting gifts for their parents. 

Thursday Night Coffeehouse Returns with Joe Grushecky

The Penn State McKeesport Thursday Night Coffeehouse Series will host local Pittsburgh musician Joe Grushecky on Thursday, December 14, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. in the Dining Area of the Student Community Center on the campus of Penn State McKeesport.

Trustees Approve New Name for McKeesport Campus

University Park, Pa. -- Penn State's presence in the Pittsburgh suburb of McKeesport will be taking on a new name: Penn State Greater Allegheny. Approved Jan. 19 by the University's Board of Trustees, the name change is intended to support the campus' regional presence, facilitate an expanded vision and evolving mission for the campus and raise general awareness of the campus.

First spring Teaching India speaker

The first speaker this semester in the Teaching India series will take place next Tuesday, Jan. 30th, at 12:15 p.m. in the Ostermayer Room of the SCC. The speaker will be Girish Godbole, whose talk is entitled, "India: A Land of Booming Economic and Business Opportunities" - With a population of over 1 billion, India, the world's largest democracy, is fast emerging as a global economic powerhouse. This presentation will focus on India's importance as a key partner to U.S. and Pennsylvania businesses.

Mitchell secures professional development monies for study

Amelia Mitchell, Instructor in Biology at Penn State Greater Allegheny, is conducting research on the differences in death rate and survivorship among wood frogs with genes and groups of genes structured for enzymatic proteins when exposed to copper. One of the goals of Ms. Mitchell's project is to find a marker which can be used to evaluate the extent of the impact of copper and other heavy metals on the bodies of water where the frogs are located.