David W. Chown, chancellor at Penn State York, is the commencement speaker at the campus’ 48th annual spring commencement at 6 p.m. Friday, May 4. The ceremony, in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center (The Pullo Center) on campus, is free and open to the public.
Clinton Pettey, a student-veteran, left, says a few words during Penn State York's commencement ceremony in December 2017. The open microphone tradition allows students about to graduate to speak for a moment during the ceremony. Pettey, of Red Lion, Pennsylvania, earned a bachelor of science in Science with a minor in Business.
Lydell Mitchell, former Penn State Nittany Lion football player, NFL running back, and entrepreneur, will be a part of Penn State York’s tenth annual clay shoot event on Thursday, April 26, with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. The event takes place at Central Penn Sporting Clays (CPSC) in Wellsville, Pennsylvania.
Lydell Mitchell, former Penn State Nittany Lion football player, NFL running back, and entrepreneur, is the celebrity guest for the tenth annual clay shoot to benefit Penn State York Athletics.
Central Penn Sporting Clays in Wellsville, Pennsylvania, is the site of the tenth annual clay shoot set for Thursday, April 26. This annual event benefits the athletic programs at Penn State York, and last year it raised more than $20,000.
This episode of the Quickcast looks at the annual Blue-White game festivities, Penn State York chancellor's retirement and a Saxbys coffee shop opening at University Park as part of an experiential learning program.
The Office for General Education has announced this year’s seed grants to support the development of Integrative Studies courses. The awarded proposals are representative of a wide range of academic disciplines, and include proposals from faculty at Penn State campuses across the Commonwealth.
The Penn Players will present the one-act farce “The 9 Worst Breakups of All Time,” by Ian McWethy, at 6 p.m. April 18 and 19 in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center at Penn State York. The performances are free and open to the public, and tickets are not required.
Penn State York’s honored its student-athletes and coaches at the campus' annual Athletic Awards Banquet, held Thursday, April 11, on the stage of the campus' Pullo Family Performing Arts Center. Following a 6 p.m. dinner, members of each athletic team were introduced, coaches provided highlights of the season, and awards were presented.