Marshall Coyle, associate professor of engineering, left, presents the Tau Alpha Pi Award to Christopher Verderame, a Penn State York student majoring in electro-mechanical engineering technology, one of the 11 bachelor's degrees that can be completed at the campus. Verderame also was honored with the Clark E. Fisher Memorial Award and a Keystone Honor Society Award during the ceremony.
Janet McNally, adjunct lecturer in business, left, receives the 2018-19 James H. Burness Award for Excellence in Teaching for part-time faculty from James Miller, adjunct lecturer in mathematics and last year's recipient, during the campus' annual awards program.
Nicole Muscanell, assistant professor of psychology, left, receives the 2018-19 James H. Burness Award for Excellence in Teaching Award for full-time faculty from Jessica Petko, assistant professor of biology and last year's recipient, during the campus' annual awards program.
A proud family moment, Thalia E. Splawn, holding the framed award, shares the honor of winning the Eric A. and Josephine S. Walker Award. The Walker Award is the most prestigious award a Penn State student can receive.
Corporate Partners Suzanne McConkey, Glatfelter Insurance (center) and Sully Pinos, York County Economic Alliance (right) network with Graham Center Candidate Nicole Guise.
Robert Farrell, director of academic affairs and professor of biology at Penn State York, left, with Alpha Sigma Lamda inductees Karley Richard, Mirta Caswell, Marisa Madole, and James Caswell. These adult learners have been recognized for their outstanding achievements.
The Teaching and Learning with Technology Research Carnival will be held on June 19, 2019 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at The Dreamery, on the ground floor of the Shields Building.