Riley Henry, a Penn State York student, shares the sugar skull she decorated during the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration last year at Penn State York. The sugar skulls are not edible but make an interesting conversation piece.
Veronica Calvillo, left, watches as Penn State York students Matt Herman, center, and Colin Miller right, show off their sugar-skull decorating skills during the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration last year at the campus. Calvillo will speak at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 31, in the community room at the campus, and there will be an opportunity to decorate sugar skulls.
"An Evening with Coach Bob Hurley Sr." is set for Saturday, Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. in the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center. Hurley will share his life story and answer questions concerning his successful career coaching basketball.
Legendary high school basketball coach, Bob Hurley Sr., will share his expertise during a coaches' clinic on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 1-3 p.m., at Penn State York. Hurley is best known for his work at St. Anthony's High School in Jersey City, New Jersey, where his teams won 28 New Jersey State Championships and four national titles during his time there. At 6 p.m., Hurley will share his life story, his passion for basketball, and talk about how he handled the pressure of being one of the best coaches in the country.
John Zaffis, often called the Godfather of the Paranormal, takes to the stage at the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at Penn State York.
Sukhdeep Gill, professor of human development and family studies (HD FS) at Penn State York, left, talks with prospective students about the HD FS programs, two-year and four-year offered at the campus, during the Academic Resources Fair at Penn State Day last year. Penn State Day is set for Saturday, Oct. 14 from 9 a.m.-1:00 p.m., this year.
Penn State students Casey Dierdorff, left, primary chair for Penn State York Benefiting THON, and Janelle Kress, publicity co-chair at York, hang signs to promote the upcoming benefit concert for THON featuring three rock bands, Heroes 4 Ransom, Carving Out Fiction, and Moxie & Rebel. The event is set for 7-10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, and tickets are $5.
Penn State York students who have participated in The Graham Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Studies (The Graham Center) have the opportunity to attend the Graham graduates luncheon and meet and talk with Don Graham prior to commencement. Kristina M. King, left, and Branson Small, recent graduates, talk with Don Graham, right, longtime supporter of the campus, who has made a major gift that will provide a new building on campus for The Graham Center.