Alandra Kahl, assistant teaching professor of engineering in the Department of Environmental Engineering at Penn State Greater Allegheny, recently published a new book titled “Management of Environmental Impacts.” In the book Kahl dives into environmental concerns and addresses ways in which society can safely preserve the environment, focusing on the future, climate change and global innovation.
Four Penn State Greater Allegheny faculty members have been awarded the Penn State Engineering Technology and Commonwealth Engineering Program Enhancement Grant (ECTE-PEGs).
At Penn State Greater Allegheny, Instructor in Environmental Engineering Alandra Kahl’s students in her Energy and the Environment (EGEE 101) course recently built and tested solar ovens. Solar ovens are used around the world in developing areas as a cheap and efficient way to cook food.
Thanks to a ReClaim grant from GTECH (Growth Through Energy and Community Health), Penn State Greater Allegheny has created a garden that serves as a “gateway” to the campus.