Maddie Hill is honored and remembered on a plaque that hangs on the wall of the student affairs office at Penn State York. Hill died at age 19 after battling cancer three times, and the photo on the plaque is of her canning for Penn State York Benefiting THON in the fall of 2015. A portion of the plaque reads, "An inspiration to everyone she met, Maddie touched the lives of many. Fearless in her battles with cancer, she fought with spunk and never lost sight of the goal to help find a cure for pediatric cancer. Her work inspires us all to #fightlikehill."
Maddie Hill is honored and remembered on a plaque that hangs on the wall of the student affairs office at Penn State York. Hill died at age 19 after battling cancer three times, and the photo on the plaque is of her canning for Penn State York Benefiting THON in the fall of 2015. A portion of the plaque reads, "An inspiration to everyone she met, Maddie touched the lives of many. Fearless in her battles with cancer, she fought with spunk and never lost sight of the goal to help find a cure for pediatric cancer. Her work inspires us all to #fightlikehill."
Penn State York Benefiting THON honored Maddie Hill during a ceremony on campus a little more than a year ago, and shared the plaque with her family that is now displayed on the wall of the student affairs office on campus. The group will again remember Hill on Friday, Jan. 19 at a ceremony in between the women's and men's basketball games, at about 7:30 p.m.
Penn State York Benefiting THON honored Maddie Hill during a ceremony on campus a little more than a year ago, and shared the plaque with her family that is now displayed on the wall of the student affairs office on campus. The group will again remember Hill on Friday, Jan. 19 at a ceremony in between the women's and men's basketball games, at about 7:30 p.m.
Spreading holiday cheer, and a bit of reunion, left to right, Terri Van Slyke, Penn State York women's head basketball coach; Courtney Riggs, former Penn State York basketball player and 2014 graduate; Janelle Kress, Karra Thomason, and Alyson Reese, student-athletes at Penn State York, don their Santa hats for some fun.
Spreading holiday cheer, and a bit of reunion, left to right, Terri Van Slyke, Penn State York women's head basketball coach; Courtney Riggs, former Penn State York basketball player and 2014 graduate; Janelle Kress, Karra Thomason, and Alyson Reese, student-athletes at Penn State York, don their Santa hats for some fun.
Members of the Penn State York women's basketball team took some time before the holidays to get creative and make Christmas cards that they then delivered to residents at SpiriTrust Lutheran, The Village at Gettysburg. Ashley Wells, left, and Charizma Johnson, right, at the front table, as well as their teammates in the background, made a variety of cards.
Comedian Maggie Maye will perform and emcee Penn State York Benefiting THON's 2018 Paw Search, a talent and variety show set for 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12.
First Capital Drumline brought the house down with a rousing performance of “Can-O-Saurus,” and ultimately took first place at Paw Search 2017, a talent and variety show sponsored by Penn State York Benefiting THON. Don't miss Paw Search 2018, set for 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12, in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center. Tickets are on sale at the box office.
Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger, a retired astronaut, shared her story about her time with NASA during Pathways to Your Future: Exploring STEM Careers’ 20th anniversary celebration. Her visit to campus was made possible by the WPN.