Faculty from six campuses were awarded a grant from Penn State’s Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence to seek a multi-campus approval as a Certified Family Life Educator program.
Roxanne Atterholt, Shannon Corkery, Deb Gentry, Maureen Ittig, Lauren Jacobson, Amber Seidel, Robin Yaure, and Jacqueline Schwab received a $3,000 grant from Penn State’s Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence.
Cheering on the dancers, Penn State York's small but mighty group encouraged dancers throughout the 46-hour Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon, affectionatly know as THON.
Paige Barlow, Alvin Chen, and Jen Taylor, York's THON dancers, left to right, looked strong for the final fours hours of of THON. All three completed the 46-hour dance marathon and were a part of the more than $11 million raised by the University for children and their families battling pediatric cancer and research to find a cure.
Penn State York students, Adam Prusakowski, left, and Noah Pak, measured drywall for a hurricane damaged house in Wilmington, North Carolina, during the 2019 Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trip.
Penn State York's 2019 ASB trip was to Wilmington, North Carolina, where students and chaperones worked om projects following the devastation of Hurricane Florence. Sheri Yoder, global education coordinator at Penn State York and a trip chaperone, worked with students Lauren Thornton and Yaxin Zhang to hang drywall in a house damaged by the hurricane.
Making a difference during spring break, 16 Penn State York students and two staff members are headed to Puerto Rico for an Alternative Spring Break (ASB) where they will work doing disaster relief, eco projects, and supporting Boys and Girls Club Las Margaritas.
Penn State York will host the 37th Annual York County Science and Engineering Fair, set for Monday through Wednesday, March 9-11, in the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center gym. The fair features more than 200 projects.