Application for Practitioners and Laureates are due February 1, 2026, at 11:59pm.
EMSAGE Laureates
Administrator
Application for Practitioners and Laureates are due February 1, 2026, at 11:59pm.
EMSAGE Laureates
Formed in 2009, the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (EMS) Academy for Global Experience, or EMSAGE, is the college’s signature undergraduate program for fostering experiential and global competence and promoting a spirit of integrity, service, and leadership. By comprehensively embracing these principles, students develop into leaders in their chosen discipline who possess the breadth and maturity to extend their knowledge to address society’s most pressing problems.
NASA's DEVELOP program cultivates the next generation of leaders and Earth observation users. We work with communities and organizations to address environmental and policy concerns through the practical application of NASA Earth science information.
DEVELOP pairs participants with partner organizations for 10-week research projects that connect NASA Earth observations to community concerns.
This info session will be held Wednesday, January. 29th from 5pm to 6pm at 114 Steidle Building.
Open to all students. Food will be provided.
Join us in celebrating Scott Henninger, facilities representative, on his retirement from Penn State and his 30-year career with MatSE!
There will be cake from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 28 in 401/402 Steidle Building.
If you have any photos or video messages you would like to share, please send to Heather Dehnel, hbj100@psu.edu
RSVP below by Friday, January 24.
On University Park campus? Attend in person in N-201 Millennium Science Complex or register for webinar at Webinars | Materials Research Institute.
Occurring monthly during the academic year, the 2DCC Webinars present new technical scientific news from within the 2DCC facility and the broader scientific community, as well as, broader topics such as science related to diversity. The webinars are free with an online registration.
On University Park campus? Attend in person in N-201 Millennium Science Complex or register for webinar at Webinars | Materials Research Institute.
Occurring monthly during the academic year, the 2DCC Webinars present new technical scientific news from within the 2DCC facility and the broader scientific community, as well as, broader topics such as science related to diversity. The webinars are free with an online registration.
On University Park campus? Attend in person in N-201 Millennium Science Complex or register for webinar at Webinars | Materials Research Institute.
Occurring monthly during the academic year, the 2DCC Webinars present new technical scientific news from within the 2DCC facility and the broader scientific community, as well as, broader topics such as science related to diversity. The webinars are free with an online registration.
On University Park campus? Attend in person in N-201 Millennium Science Complex or register for webinar at Webinars | Materials Research Institute.
Occurring monthly during the academic year, the 2DCC Webinars present new technical scientific news from within the 2DCC facility and the broader scientific community, as well as, broader topics such as science related to diversity. The webinars are free with an online registration.
The Millennium Café runs 10-11am in the 3rd floor Café Commons of the MSC Bldg. Join researchers from across campus for a stellar cup of coffee and two <10 min interdisciplinary talks. All Millennium Café events are free and open to the Penn State community, include coffee and breakfast pastries, and are held in the third floor Café Commons of the Millennium Science Complex at University Park.
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