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A student wearing a Penn State hat poses for a picture

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Undergraduate student Charlie Keller-Golden tragically lost his immediate family members by his senior year of high school and was taken in by a family who lives near Penn State’s York campus. Charlie enrolled at that campus, where he was immediately connected with the University’s Fostering Lions Program. The program expands access to education and provides proactive and comprehensive support for foster youth at Penn State. 

A student wearing a Penn State hat poses for a picture

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Undergraduate student Charlie Keller-Golden tragically lost his immediate family members by his senior year of high school and was taken in by a family who lives near Penn State’s York campus. Charlie enrolled at that campus, where he was immediately connected with the University’s Fostering Lions Program. The program expands access to education and provides proactive and comprehensive support for foster youth at Penn State. 

Person stands at the front of a room, talking to other people sitting at tables.

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Karen Marosi, director of student engagement in EMS, talks to students participating in the summer MCREU program.

Leadership at Penn State Fayette and Westmoreland County Community College sign the articulation agreement.

Penn State and Westmoreland County Community College Leadership

From left to right: Lindsey Simon-Jones, interim chancellor and chief academic officer of Penn State Fayette; Megan Nagel, regional chancellor of Penn State Fayette, Greater Allegheny and New Kensington; Kristy Bishop, interim president of Westmoreland County Community College; and Cynthia Proctor, interim vice president of Westmoreland County Community College academic affairs, sign a new articulation agreement to enhance transfer opportunities between Penn State Fayette and Westmoreland County Community College.

Cars face a large inflatable movie screen for a drive-in movie.

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As pictured, the parking lot behind the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center on campus will be transformed into a drive-in movie venue with a huge inflatable big screen.  Moviegoers can stay in their cars or bring chairs and blankets to sit outside and enjoy "Inside Out 2" beginning at 8 p.m.