Lydell Mitchell, former Penn State Nittany Lion football player, NFL running back, and entrepreneur, is the celebrity guest for the tenth annual clay shoot to benefit Penn State York Athletics.
Central Penn Sporting Clays in Wellsville, Pennsylvania, is the site of the tenth annual clay shoot set for Thursday, April 26. This annual event benefits the athletic programs at Penn State York, and last year it raised more than $20,000.
Emily Colon, a Penn State York basketball player, left, was honored with the Chancellor's Award for Academic Character at Penn State York's Athletic Awards Banquet on April 11. The award was presented by Chancellor David W. Chown, right. This is a new award designed to recognize a student-athlete with a 3.5 grade-point average or higher, who also embodies the five core values of the Penn State York Athletic Department: accountability, courage, diligence, integrity and respect. In the background, Devin King, a men's basketball player, also was an award nominee. Other nominees, not pictured, were Jena Everett, a women's softball player, and Carter J. Miller, a soccer player.
The Penn Players will take to the stage at 6 p.m. April 18 and 19 with "The 9 Worst Breakups of All Time" at Penn State York's Pullo Family Performing Arts Center. The performances are free and open to the public. Last semester, the group staged "The Complete History of America (Abridged)."
Penn State York will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Unity Day from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19, in the campus conference center. A fashion show, information tables, international foods, and a variety of other exhibits are a part of the day, which is free and open to the public.
The winning Unity Week T-shirt design for 2018 was created by Garrett Scott Mellinger, a Penn State York student. His design was selected from among 16 entries.
David W. Chown, chancellor of Penn State York, right, congratulates Paula Presswood, a Penn State York student who was recently inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda, an adult student honor society with a chapter on campus. Chown will be retiring as chancellor of Penn State York effective Aug. 1.