
The Lott IMPACT Trophy is given to the college football player who best represents the qualities of integrity, maturity, performance, academics, community, and tenacity.

The TaxSlayer Bowl president said that Penn State is under consideration to be chosen for the bowl game.

From studying with students to leading a “We Are!” chant, it seems that there isn’t much this robot can’t do. Nao, a robot brought to life by Penn State Information Sciences and Technology, showcased its skills on Nov. 21 at a tailgating event with President Eric Barron.

"He can do a little bit of everything. He can shoot, drive, big -- 6-foot-6, he can rebound, he can defend really well," Shep Garner said. "He’s a big part of our team. We love Payton."

Students can travel along with the Penn State Alternative Breaks Program this spring for a week-long volunteering trip to Tennessee, North Carolina, New York, or Ohio for only $75.