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Please use the links below for information relevant to your career as a graduate student in the department.
For fledgling forecasters and budding broadcasters, the Campus Weather Service at Penn State has a reputation for real-world readiness.
People page info goes here...
College of EMS resources for computing needs for faculty, staff, and students.
Use this link to order equipment or supplies on your research grant or on department funds with appropriate permission.
Having issues with heat, lights, or something else. Use this link. A number for emergencies is also provided.
We'll have this form up and running soon. In the meantime, email Christy Wellar (clw461@psu.edu) with your needs.
This MS Teams site has links to logos, letterhead, PowerPoint templates, department policy documents, and more.
Learning innovative forecasting techniques in this online certificate program can help you learn about meteorology, enrich your hobby, supplement your professional career, or build a preparatory foundation for future study or work. This certificate can be fully completed online through Penn State World Campus.
As a student in this program, you will have an opportunity to become a better-informed, critical consumer of weather-related news. Whether you are an amateur weather enthusiast or a weather-related industry professional, enrolling in this 12-credit certificate program can help you refine your skills to more effectively predict the weather.
Hobbyists, storm chasers, weather forecasters, or other professionals who rely on weather data to perform their job duties successfully can all benefit from this program.
A department career fair designed to introduce students to the interview experience as well as the wide range of career opportunities available to them with a degree in meteorology.