Marcia Boyesen and Roger Latzgo bring their tribute to Hans Christian Andersen to the stage of the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center (The Pullo Center) at Penn State York on April 5. This free performance is part of the cultural series on campus.
Penn State York students in the human development and family studies program will be conducting self-report survey research during the Diabetes Expo that will be held on campus from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 24. The free event, open to the public, is sponsored by the Diabetes Coalition of York, and will be held in the conference center of the Main Classroom Building.
Andrew Belser, 2017-18 Penn State Laureate and professor in Penn State's School of Theatre, will be the keynote presenter for the sixth annual Alumni and Friends Brunch of the Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence at Penn State on April 8.
Amber Seidel, assistant professor of human development and family studies at Penn State York, center, works with Penn State York students Ashley Baskette, left, from York, Pennsylvania, and Jessica Popp, from Baltimore, Maryland, stuffing packets for the upcoming Diabetes Expo at Penn State York on March 24. The expo is sponsored by the Diabetes Coalition of York County, and students in the HD FS program will be conducting research during the event.
“When I Opened My Eyes – The Dwovian Encounter” is a new science fiction book by Karl "Kip" P. Trout, a faculty member at Penn State York. Trout’s book, released in late 2017, is a story about scientists on Earth struggling to save life on two planets from extinction.
Karl (Kip) P. Trout, lecturer in mathematics and physics at Penn State York, has written a new science fiction book, "When I Opened My Eyes - The Dwovian Encounter."
Emily Colon, a women’s basketball player, and Richard Grant, a men’s basketball player, both at Penn State York, have added honors from the United States Collegiate Athletic Association to the accolades they received earlier from the Penn State University Athletic Association.
Students can start preparing to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test by enrolling in Penn State York’s SAT prep course beginning March 31. The four-week course meets from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Saturday, in Room 112 of the Edward M. Elias Science Building.