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    The Daily Collegian
Chemistiy professor honored by Obama
By Mike Hricik
COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
Stephen Benkovic. an Evan
Pugh professor and Eberly
Chairman chemistry professor,
was selected to receive the 2010
National Medal of Science by
President Barack Obama last
week.
The White House awards the
National Medal of Science to
researchers in engineering and
science yearly. National Science
Foundation Spokeswoman Lisa-
Police Chief: ‘NEAT’ project effective in reducing crime
By Nelson Oliveira
FOR THE COLLEGIAN
A new law enforcement project
has proven effective in reducing
crime in the Highlands neighbor'
hood, according to preliminary
data from the State College Police
Department.
The most noteworthy statistic
was a 56 percent decrease in
thefts from Aug. 15 to Oct 10.
decreasing from 55 last year to 24
this year.
The number of fights and crimi
nal mischief violations has
decreased as well. There were five
fewer fights this semester and
four fewer criminal mischief viola
Computer Store promotes services during 20th year celebration
By Mary Schultz
FOR "Hr C.Os. [ H P -’N
In between classes on
Wednesday, students walking
through the HUB-Robeson Center
enjoyed free cookies, played Rock
Band and stood in front of a green
screen all while learning about
four free services ottered to them
through the Information
Technology Services department.
As part of its 20th year celebra
tion, Penn State's Computer Store
hosted the event in the HUB.
Services featured included the
Media Commons, the Educational
Gaming Commons. ITS Help
Desk and ITS Training Services.
"This event is to show students
what is here for them." said .1.1
Murphy. IT manager and the
event’s organizer.
College of Health and Human Development
- Distinguished alumm speaker Series
Joy Zgorski said. Benkovic wrote
in an e-mail that the award hum
bles him but will not take his
focus away from what is most
important in his work.
•‘One does not do science for
awards. I do science because I
am continually seduced by the
challenge and its mysteries."
Benkovic wrote in an e-mail.
A committee of presidential
appointees chooses award recipi
ents based upon their contribu
tions to sciences, engineering,
computing and mathematics.
lions. But public urination and
noise violations increased in this
time period.
State College Police Chief Tom
King credits the change to the
Neighborhood Enforcement and
Alcohol Team, the borough's lat
est effort to reduce crime in the
Highlands neighborhood. The
NEAT program is different from
other police efforts in that the
same officers consistently patrol
I he area, he said.
The team consists of three
police officers and six Penn State
student auxiliary officers. King
said. Since August, two police offi
cers and two student officers have
patrolled the Highlands neighbor
Representatives from each
service were standing at tables,
answering questions and giving
tips to students.
At the ITS Help Desk table, stu
dents could get help setting up
wireless or fixing general comput-
er issues.
"Often students ask, 'What do
we get for our money?' " Murphy
said. “I don't think a lot of students
laiow what's available to them for
free."
Dakota Hahn (junior-energy,
business and finance) said she
was unaware of most of the serv
ices that were featured.
By speaking to a representative
at the Media Commons table, she
was able to make a connection to a
video research project she has to
complete next semester.
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The National Science Foundation
administers the award that was
established in 1959, Zgorski said.
Benkovic leads the Benkovic
Laboratory at Penn State that
specializes in enzyme catalysis at
various levels. He is considered
one of the world's most promi
nent mechanistic enzymoiogists.
Chemistry Department Head
Barbara Garrison said.
Benkovic wrote that he holds
membership in the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences,
the National Academy of
hood every Thursday. Friday and
Saturday from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m.
"There's much more consisten
cy now since the same officers are
assigned to the same neighbor
hood." said King, who presented
the preliminary data at last week's
State College Borough Council
meeting.
Another aspect of ihe program
is making "pre-party contacts."
King said if the assigned officers
see signs of a large party develop
ing. they can identify the people in
charge of the event and give them
a flier on how to host a party while
staying responsible.
-It's a very positive interaction
with the person in advance of
tape and then edit the video." she
said. I didn't know they had
sound booths and could help me
with editing."
The Media Commons offers free
instruction and help with audio
and video projects, as well as
weekly workshops that teach stu
dents to use different video editing
software.
The Educational Gaming
Commons had Lego Rock Band
set up for students to use. This
service seeks to luse teaching,
learning, research and virtual
games by developing games,
working with faculty and providing
gaming areas such as the one in
Findlav Commons.
The ITS Training Services table
showcased Iynda.com. a web site
that offers tutorial videos for soft
ware. suc h as Photoshop.
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Association for the Advancement
of Science.
Garrison said the award is a
testament to the Eberly College
of Science.
"We all work really, really hard.
It s nice to see our colleague
rewarded for w’hat they’ve
accomplished," Garrison said.
Benkovic has studied the
chemical sequence and structure
of enzyme activity as well as
enzymes instrumental in the
development of cancer drugs and
ev eiy body showing up and all the
alcohol getting consumed," King
.said. "Also, more relationships can
be built, for better or worse."
To supplement the work of the
borough police, the student auxil
iary officers are encouraged to
report actual or developing
crimes. King said. When they see
a possible crime in the works, they
can call the police to come and
attend !o it.
"They're the eyes and ears for
our officers." King said.
Th<- difference between this
new project and the Highlands
Neighborhood Watch Program,
which enlists local residents to
patrol the streets with students, is
Christine Reckner 'Collegian
The Computer Store displayed services provided to students during its
20th anniversary event in the HUB on Wednesday.
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antibiotics, Garrison said.
Benkovic wrote that he thanks
his dedicated graduate and post
doctoral students as well as his
mentors for their help in shaping
his approach to science.
He wrote that he shares the
award with his wife Patricia who
has carried out many of the
experiments for which his labo
ratory is known.
The award ceremony will
occur at the White House.
To e-mail reporter: mjhsso7@psu.edu
that NEAT does not include any
residents. In fact. King explained
at the meeting, the goal of NEAT
is to prevent a violation from
occurring before residents are
affected.
Of the 112 noise calls made last
year within the reported time
frame, only five were officer-initi
ated, according to the report. Out
of the 142 noise calls this semes
ter. 36 have been officer-initiated,
showing that law' enforcement offi
cials have been more effective,
King said.
If NEAT continues to prove suc
cessful. the project will be expand
ed to the Holmes-Foster neighbor
hood. King said.
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