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Thirty-six graduate students, from all Penn State colleges and campuses offering graduate education, were awarded Fox Graduate School scholarships in recognition of outstanding academic merit. Credit: Penn State. All Rights Reserved.

Fox Graduate School awards 36 graduate students Fox scholarships

Thirty-six Penn State graduate students have received scholarships of up to $10,000 from the J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Endowment, established by Jeff and Ann Marie Fox’s $20 million naming gift to Penn State’s J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School. The 36 students are studying in 32 master’s or doctoral degree programs.

Using a conductive, face-paint-like ink, researchers can now paint electrodes to monitor a wearer’s heart, muscle or brain activity in style. Credit: Provided by Wanqing Zhang. All Rights Reserved.

Paintable electrodes could power creative and colorful wearable sensors

Engineers at Penn State are blending art and science to create cute, paint-on tattoos that could help spot heart attacks early, power robotic prosthetics and read brain waves — all within a colorful, customizable system that can be easily washed away or reapplied.

At the demonstration gardens at Ag Progress Days, Centre County Master Gardeners will be on hand to guide attendees throughout the space and answer questions. Credit: Michael Houtz, Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. All Rights Reserved.

Penn State Master Gardeners to share gardening expertise at Ag Progress Days

Whether diagnosing plant problems, identifying insects or planning a landscape, Penn State Extension Master Gardeners can help visitors tackle gardening questions with research-based advice in the Yard and Garden Area during Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, Aug. 11-13, at the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center at Rock Springs.

Andrew Zydney, left, Bayard D. Kunkle Chair and professor of chemical engineering, receives his ​Project Impact Award from Kelvin Lee, the director of NIIMBL. Credit: Courtesy of Andrew Zydney. All Rights Reserved.

Team led by Penn State researcher receives national biopharmaceutical award

A research team led by Andrew Zydney, Bayard D. Kunkle Chair and professor of chemical engineering at Penn State, has received the inaugural Most Impactful Project Award from the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL).