Penn State Ag Sciences doctoral student awarded competitive national fellowship

June 12, 2025

Hazel Velasco Palacios, a doctoral candidate in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, has been awarded a writing fellowship to help support her research on health care access for Pennsylvania farmworkers in the mushroom and dairy industries.

Heard on Campus: College of Agricultural Sciences Dean Troy Ott at Timber 2025

June 12, 2025

Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences and the Pennsylvania Forest Products Association co-hosted the 2025 Forest Products Equipment and Technology Exposition, June 6-7 at Penn State's Ag Progress Days site at Rock Springs. The college's dean, Troy Ott, was on hand to support the partnership among Penn State, the state's forest products industry, forest landowners and government agencies.

‘Fingerprinting’ plant compounds helps explain food, drink tastes

June 11, 2025

For the first time, a team led by researchers at Penn State has developed a method of “fingerprinting” plant compounds called procyanidins, introducing a more sophisticated and accurate way to analyze the perceptual variation in many foods and drinks, including wine and chocolate.        

Q&A: Unifying the microbiome sciences for global health and sustainability

June 10, 2025

Members of the Penn State One Health Microbiome Center explaining how a “One Health framework” could unlock the full potential of microbiomes to enhance global health and sustainably manage ecosystems in this Q&A.

Sending a 'We Are!' to these Penn Staters — June 9

June 9, 2025

As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize 20 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.   

Pennsylvania’s tree farms get boost from new extension educator

June 9, 2025

Kelly Piccioni, a horticulture extension educator, provides educational resources and support to commercial producers of Christmas trees, cut flowers and other horticultural crops in the region. Her role is especially significant given that Pennsylvania ranks third in the nation for Christmas tree production. 

Edible, biodegradable fibers made from milk protein, cellulose

June 6, 2025

Milk protein and cellulose derived from plants may be the next big thing in sustainability, thanks to a first-of-its-kind advancement made by researchers at Penn State. Using a manufacturing technique called electrospinning, the team created nanofibers 1,000 times thinner than a human hair and then manipulated those fibers into mats that hold promise for a variety of products, like biodegradable — and even edible — food packaging.

The silent struggles of post-9/11 veterans

June 6, 2025

Veterans may carry a sense of isolation and the painful belief that their presence is a burden to those around them. When these thoughts persist over time, they could contribute to an increased risk of suicide, according to a new study by researchers at the Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness at Penn State.

Master Watershed Stewards offer webinar ahead of native trees and shrubs sale

June 5, 2025

Penn State Extension’s Master Watershed Steward program will hold its annual native tree and shrub sale this August, with pickup this fall in locations across the state. To provide an overview of the 24 native tree and shrub species offered in the sale, Extension’s urban forestry and Master Watershed Steward programs will host a webinar, “Native Tree and Shrub Sale Species Overview and Q&A,” from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. July 10.

State Sen. Elder Vogel Jr. honored with 2025 Friend of Penn State Legislative Award

June 4, 2025

Pennsylvania Sen. Elder Vogel Jr. has been awarded the Penn State Alumni Association’s 2025 Friend of Penn State Legislative Award. The award, first given in 2006, recognizes Pennsylvania legislators who play a significant role in the further improvement of the University.

Isolated Torrey pine populations yield insights into genetic diversity

June 3, 2025

The key to trees' ability to adapt to varied growing conditions and, ultimately, their survival, may reside in the complex genetic makeup of replacement trees, according to forest geneticists tasked with reintroducing tree species. A study of one of the rarest pine trees in the world, Torrey pine, conducted by a team including Penn State scientists, has yielded what the researchers called valuable insight into the value of genetic diversity and the importance of ensuring locally adapted diversity is maintained for restoration.

Penn State’s Youth Food Lab attends UN Science, Technology, Innovation forum

May 30, 2025

Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences was represented on the global stage as faculty and students participated in the United Nations’ 10th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals, held at U.N. headquarters in New York City earlier this month.

Master Watershed Steward Christine Boyle makes a splash in Luzerne County

May 30, 2025

After Christine Boyle retired in 2018, she began thinking about ways to remain active, keep learning and give back to her Luzerne County community. Penn State Extension’s Master Watershed Steward program checked all the boxes.

Mondock to lead college relations, communications in College of Ag Sciences

May 29, 2025

Tara Mondock has been named the director of college relations and communications in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, effective June 2.

La Plazuela: Using music to combat ageism

May 29, 2025

What started as free tickets to see a flamenco fusion band in Spain turned into an unexpected research opportunity for a team of researchers at Penn State, who discovered a unique example of the power of music to bridge generational divides.

New certification program expands conservation capacity in Pennsylvania

May 28, 2025

Conservation district staff across Pennsylvania now have access to a new certification system aimed at increasing local capacity to implement agricultural conservation projects. The launch of the Practice Approval System, developed by the Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission in partnership with the Center for Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training, is administered by Penn State Extension.

Sending a 'We Are!' to these Penn Staters — May 27

May 27, 2025

As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize 18 Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.   

Turfgrass science students selected for US Golf Association internships

May 23, 2025

Two students in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences’ turfgrass science program recently were selected for highly competitive United States Golf Association Green Section internships.

Two Penn State undergraduates named Astronaut Scholars

May 23, 2025

Penn State undergraduates Charlie Colvin and Megan von Abo were named 2025 Astronaut Scholars, earning competitive national scholarships facilitated by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. The scholarships provide up to $15,000 toward education for undergraduate students pursuing careers in engineering, math, or natural or applied sciences research.

Penn State agricultural technology event aimed at ‘closing the innovation gap’

May 23, 2025

Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences will convene leaders from academia, industry, government and stakeholder networks for a symposium focused on accelerating agricultural innovation through cross-sector collaboration. The event will take place June 12-13 at Penn State University Park.

Penn State Extension expands beekeeping education offerings

May 22, 2025

With growing challenges facing honey bee health, Penn State Extension is working to equip beekeepers with science-based resources to help them raise resilient colonies — from beginner publications to advanced online training in breeding techniques.

Looking to cut calories? Try adding chilies, study suggests

May 21, 2025

Throwing a little heat on your meal might be an effective strategy for cutting back on calories, according to a new study led by researchers at Penn State.

Gavin Maxson receives 2025 Tree Award from Student Sustainability Advisory Council

May 21, 2025

Since 2012, the Student Sustainability Advisory Council recognizes a Penn State University Park student every spring semester, for their overall leadership in sustainability initiatives and for making a difference in the campus community. This year’s 2025 SSAC Tree Award recipient is agricultural engineering student Gavin Maxson.

Cocoziello Institute of Real Estate awards seed funding to five research projects

May 19, 2025

Penn State’s Cocoziello Institute of Real Estate Innovation has awarded seed grants to five interdisciplinary research projects. These grants support collaborative projects led by Penn State faculty who aim to generate innovative solutions to complex challenges in real estate and the built environment. 

In photos: Penn State students gain knowledge, serve others during spring break

May 19, 2025

This gallery of photos shows the variety of ways Penn State students enriched their education in faraway places or participated in service projects in communities around the world during spring break. From providing hurricane relief in North Carolina to gaining hands-on international reporting experience in Kazakhstan, students took advantage of numerous experiential learning and service opportunities offered through the University.

Seven-figure estate gift bolsters existing scholarship for Ag Sciences students

May 19, 2025

The Burl H. Burleigh Scholarship in the College of Agricultural Sciences provides 30 percent of in-state tuition per year for each student recipient. The scholarship is open to full-time undergraduate students in the college who are graduates of a rural public high school in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and who have demonstrated financial need.

Does renewable energy reduce fossil fuel production in the US?

May 19, 2025

Increasing renewable energy may not reduce the use of fossil fuels in the United States, according to a study by Ryan Thombs, assistant professor of rural sociology in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.

In photos: Setting the stage for Penn State's commencement ceremonies

May 15, 2025

Each semester, staff across Penn State's colleges pull off what seems like an impossible task: Host the perfect ceremony to cap off every student's journey toward a degree. But commencement ceremonies are an undertaking that can't happen overnight. It takes the dedicated work of commencement coordinators and college staff to plan, prepare for and execute the biggest annual event at University Park.

VECTOR Library launches to strengthen response to vector-borne disease threats

May 15, 2025

As the United States observes Lyme Disease Awareness Month in May, public health and extension professionals across the country have a powerful new tool at their fingertips: the VECTOR Library, a centralized digital database of more than 1,400 educational materials on vector-borne diseases collected from the Cooperative Extension System across all U.S. states and territories.

Learn how to pickle safely with Penn State Extension

May 14, 2025

Penn State Extension will offer a webinar titled, “Home Food Preservation: Pickling,” from noon to 1:30 p.m. on June 2. Webinar attendees can learn safe, research-backed pickling methods, from canning basics to fermentation. Instructors will explore acid’s role, optional ingredients, and how to make refrigerator and fermented pickles with confidence in this 90-minute session.

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  • Senior Public Relations Specialist/News Editor
  • Associate Director of Communications
  • Public Relations Specialist/Science Writer
  • Science and News Writer
  • Penn State Extension Writer (Marketing Communications Specialist)