Faculty members from five campuses gathered for a retreat in early September where they could work and collaborate with colleagues in a quiet setting. The event was organized by Penn State York and sponsored through the campus, a teaching innovation grant from the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence, and Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) at University Park. Some of the faculty members from the York campus who took part in the retreat included , left to right, Amber Seidel, associate professor of human development and family studies; Joan Smeltzer, assistant teaching professor in mathematics; Joy Giguere, assistant professor of history, seated; and Nicole Muscanell, assistant professor of psychology.
Mark your calendar for Oct. 19 and plan to attend the Penn State Day Open House at Penn State York. The event, scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., is free and open to the public.
Penn State York's Lion Ambassadors are a large part of the Penn State Day Open House. These students volunteer their time to help promote the campus to visitors by providing tours, answering questions, and making them feel welcome. Adam Winchell, left, and Madison Forbes assisted visitors during last year's Penn State Day Open House.
Visitors to campus can discover all that Penn State York and the University have to offer during the Penn State Day Open House on Saturday, Oct. 19, at Penn State York. The event, scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., is free and open to the public.
Celebrate Constitution Day and test your knowledge of U.S. history during the WE ARE the People trivia contest at Penn State York on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Participants may be surprised at what they don't know.
Participants in Constitution Day at Penn State York will test their knowledge of U.S. history by answering questions that are a part of the Naturalization Test for immigrants seeking to become United States citizens. This trivia event is part of the Constitution Day celebration on campus.