Leadership training last year featured retired Brig. Gen. Maureen LeBoeuf, a faculty member at Thayer Leader Development Group at West Point, who spoke on the topic “Developing a Philosophy of Leadership.” This year, participants in the morning training session will hear from Jan Hargrave, one of the nation's leading behavioral authorities, body language expert, and trial consultant. At noon, students in the Graham Fellows Program for Entrepreneurial Leadership will also hear from Hargrave.
Launching on Feb. 3, the Penn State Community Survey is an opportunity for all students, faculty and staff members at Penn State's campuses to provide confidential feedback on their experiences and perspectives related to community, diversity and inclusion. Emails with unique survey links will be sent to students, faculty and staff on Feb. 3.
Check out the robots in action when the First Tech Challenge qualifiers take place at Penn State York on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 18 and 19. Teams from Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and all across Pennsylvania will compete.
Robotics will be in action throughout the weekend at Penn State York with 53 teams competing in the game SKYSTONE. More than 1,000 people are expected to be a part of the events over the two-day period.
The Nittany Lion is right in the middle of the action as high school students prepare their robots for competition during last year's First Tech Challenge (FTC) South Central Pennsylvania Qualifier, held at Penn State York in the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center. This year's competition is set for Saturday, Jan. 18, with the Blue and White Qualifier set for Sunday, Jan. 19. The events are free and open to the public, and opening ceremonies are at 11 a.m. each day.
Penn State Go, the official all-in-one mobile app, is available to download in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Penn State Go delivers single sign-on access to features including Canvas, Penn State email, shuttle bus tracking, campus maps, grades, class schedules, tuition bills via LionPATH, LionCash+, library services, Starfish academic advising, and more.
Celebrate the Year of the Rat during Penn State York's Spring Festival set for Jan. 22 on campus. The event features a variety of activities and food sampling.