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OLLI Class York

OLLI Class York

Don't miss the open house for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Penn State York on Tuesday, Aug. 16 from 1-3 p.m. at Penn State York.  Meet other members, join the organization and learn about the classes offer.  In this course, Lyn Bergdoll, executive director of the Belmont Theater, teachers Broadway at the Belmont.

OLLI CLass York

OLLI Class York

Don't miss the open house for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Penn State York on Tuesday, Aug. 16 from 1-4 p.m. at Penn State York.  Meet other members, join the organization and learn about the classes offer.  In this course, Lyn Bergdoll, executive director of the Belmont Theater, teachers Broadway at the Belmont.

Self-Guided Tour Mao York

Self-guided tour offers visitors another way to see Penn State York

The new self-guided tour at Penn State York offers visitors an opportunity to get to know more about the campus by scanning QR codes on signs located outside building main entrances. The 11-stop tour features the voices of Penn State York students and will allow tours of campus during off-hours and weekends when in-person tours are not available.
Clipper Magazine Stadium

Clipper Magazine Stadium

Jeff Barkdoll, athletic director and former head baseball coach at Penn State York, will manage the Susquehanna Valley Stars baseball team who will take on Team Israel in a pre-Olympic competition at Clipper Magazine Stadium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on July 17 at noon.  Some current and former Penn State York baseball players will take part in the contest.

Self-Guided Tour Sign

Self-Guided Tour Sign York

Visitors can scan the QR code on blue signs located on the exterior of the main entrances to buildings across the campus and learn more about them. This sign features the QR code for the Graham Center for Innovation and Collaboration, the newest building on campus.  

Self-Guided Tour Mao York

Self-Guided Tour Map York

The new Self-Guided Tour at Penn State York allows visitors to travel the campus at their own pace and learn about what it has to offer.  Visitors can use their cell phone to scan QR codes and hear audio clips about the buildings on this 11-stop tour at any time, including off-hours and weekends.  Students played a key role in creating the tour.