Penn State Scranton Professor of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) Dr. Alan Peslak recently traveled to Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan to develop a cross-cultural IT project for his students and students at S. Seifullin Kazakh AgroTechnical University in Nur-Sultan. Credit: Penn State Expand An avid photographer, Peslak took a number of photos on his trip, including this nighttime shot of Nur-Sultan. Credit: Dr. Alan Peslak Expand When not busy with students and colleagues at the university, Peslak took in some of the sites and culture of the area, visiting most of Nur-Sultan's top tourist attractions, including the Nur-Astana Mosque. Credit: Penn State Expand While touring the city, Peslak was struck by Nur-Sultan's striking architecture, which included the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation. Credit: Dr. Alan Peslak Expand Dr. Alan Peslak, professor of information sciences and technology at Penn State Scranton, traveled to Nur-Sultan, the capital city of the central Asian country of Kazakhstan this past summer. There, he worked with faculty at S. Seifullin Kazakh AgroTechnical University to develop an IT project for Seifullin and Penn State Scranton students to work on together throughout the fall semester. Credit: Penn State Expand