Penn State Eberly College of Science

Penn State Eberly College of Science

Higher Education

University Park, PA 3,206 followers

One college. Countless ways to advance science.

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One college. Countless ways to advance science.

Website
https://science.psu.edu
Industry
Higher Education
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
University Park, PA
Type
Educational

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Updates

  • Tomorrow, Dec. 3, is GivingTuesday, and our college's campaign this year is focused on Science-U camps and the impact they have on our local community. Because of Science-U, more children are able to not only learn about science, but experience it firsthand. With a variety of camps covering areas from robotics to ecology, K-12 students get a unique opportunity to discover the world of STEM. Join us tomorrow for #GivingTuesday and support our initiative for new camps and scholarships, so there can be a Science-U opportunity for all. #PennStateScience

    • Two Science-U campers holding up a robot in a lab.
    • Science-U campers outside by a pond surrounding someone with a fishing net.
  • The Eberly College of Science is home to a variety of majors from chemistry to statistics, and everything in between. But, did you know that we have a degree program that was the college's third largest major in the 2023-24 academic year? That major was our science major, which has been recently renamed to integrative science. This new name and revamped program represents a modern refresh to reflect its interdisciplinary nature. Read more about these changes here: https://bit.ly/4fQWkLX And listen to Beth Johnson, director of the integrative science major, share what makes this program so unique! #PennStateScience

  • Some of the most pristine environments on Earth have been found to contain microplastics, tiny pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters, from the depths of the Mariana Trench to the snow on Mt. Everest. 🌊🏔️ Now, a new study by Miriam Freedman, professor of chemistry, and other Penn State researchers found that microplastics in the atmosphere could be affecting weather and climate. The study demonstrated that microplastics act as ice nucleating particles, microscopic aerosols that facilitate the formation of ice crystals in clouds. ☁️ Learn more at https://bit.ly/3Zd59cK #PennStateChemistry

    • Miriam Freedman and Heidi Busse in a lab pipetting into a clear plastic jar.
  • Please join us in congratulating Lu Bai for being named the Verne M. Willaman Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology! This appointment is awarded based on the recommendation of the dean of the Eberly College of Science, in recognition of research contributions, teaching, and service to the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Eberly College of Science. In her research, Bai uses a variety of strategies to understand how gene expression is regulated by chromatin, the complex structure of DNA and proteins that make up chromosomes. Read more at https://bit.ly/4fxWuHT #PennStateBMB #PennStatePhysics

    • Headshot of Lu Bai
  • For the past 25 years, Science-U camps have served nearly 500 K-12 students each summer, offering them the chance to foster their creativity and passion for science. 🧪 These camps and the opportunities in science that they offer for our local community are the focus of this year's GivingTuesday campaign. Science-U is looking to expand its future offerings with new camps and scholarship opportunities for campers from low-income families and historically underrepresented groups. We hope you'll join us on Dec. 3 for GivingTuesday, so more kids can experience science. #PennStateScience

    • Image of a student and a teacher in a lab learning about the brain.
  • The activity of thousands of ribozymes, or RNA enzymes, that have been computationally predicted to exist in a variety of organisms can now be tested in a single experiment. A research team including Phil Bevilacqua, distinguished professor of chemistry and of biochemistry and molecular biology, tested the activity of over 2,600 different RNA sequences predicted to belong to a class of RNA enzymes called “twister ribozymes,” which have the ability to cut themselves in two. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3ObRpsD #PennStateChemistry #PennStateBMB

    • The image shows 2D models of some of the tested ribozymes that had imperfections in their helical and loop elements but were still active, demonstrating that twister ribozyme's ability to self-cleave is tolerant of these slight structural imperfections.
  • Join us in sending a "We Are!" to Natasha Dinsmore, who is an academic adviser in our college! “Natasha did an amazing job overseeing and working with student organization Nexus to coordinate the Welcome Day Involvement Fair for the college," said her nominator. "The event ran smoothly, with hundreds of students in attendance. I am certain the new students felt welcomed and supported because of her efforts!” Additionally, she was recognized at our Staff Appreciation Ceremony with the Staff Educational Excellence Award! https://bit.ly/4hTaOw5

    • Image of Teresa Diehl,  Rob Gavlock, and Natasha Dinsmore in front of a Penn State Eberly College of Science backdrop.
  • Just as stem cells can differentiate into different cell types, so can stripped-down plant cells, according to a new method developed by Penn State biologists. 🌱 With this method, researchers including Sarah Pfaff, a postdoctoral scholar, explored the banding patterns that increase the stability of plant cell walls — much like the corrugated patterns in cardboard. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3Z9NlPP #PennStateBio

    • Sarah Pfaff, postdoctoral scholar, holding a plant in a lab.
  • Science Education Abroad Ambassadors promote study abroad in our college, answer students’ questions, and serve as a peer resource. 🛫 Ariella Biney and Loren Foster are both fourth-year biology students and are this year’s ambassadors. Stop by Ritenour to ask them your questions about study abroad and how you can have an enriching, cultural experience. Penn State Global #PennStateBio #PennStateScience

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