engineering technology

Four students stand outside by statue

2021 New Kensington Tau Alpha Pi Inductees

Four Penn State New Kensington students were inducted to Tau Alpha Pi, the national honor society for engineering technology students for the 2020-2021 academic year. The society is recognized on the campus with a statue, which is where the inductees met for a distanced photo. The student inductees, from left to right, included: Steven Albright, Samuel Ramsey, Alex Polka and Nicholas Hwostow.

Two students work on hospital equipment in lab

Dalynn 公园 and Trey Peters in BET Lab

Dalynn 公园, pictured left, works on a piece of hospital equipment in the biomedical engineering technology (BET) lab at Penn State New Kensignton with Trey Peters. 公园, who is finishing her last year in the BET program, was named the 2020 recipient of the Frederick J. Berger Award from Tau Alpha Pi, the national honor society for engineering technology.

Penn State New Kensington BET students and faculty member stand by lion statue

2018 New Kensington BET program class photo

Brad 克劳斯, second from right, was one of seven students in the U.S. chosen to receive a 2018 Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) Foundation scholarship. 克劳斯, who is anticipated to graduate in August from Penn State New Kensington's biomedical engineering technology (BET) program, is currently completing his required full-time internship. 克劳斯 is joined by his fellow classmates in the 2018 BET cohort and program coordinator Joie Marhefka, far left.