Penn State York's free cultural series continues on Thursday, Oct. 12 with a lecture and performance by Anthony Ward, gay improvisational floral sculptor and dancer. The performance, at 7 p.m. in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center (The Pullo Center) on campus, is open to the public.
A diversity wall map in the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center lets visitors know the countries of students who attend Penn State York from around the world. Mohamed points out his country to visitors during a tour.
Mohamed decided to join the Lion Ambassadors and share his love of the campus with prospective students and other visitors. The Lion Ambassadors are a part of the Student Government Association (SGA) on campus, and work closely with the admissions office to provide campus tours, fundraisers, and social events on behalf of the campus.
As a Lion Ambassador at Penn State York, Mohamed El Sonbaty played a major role in the opening of the new student center in October 2016. He led tours through the center and also made sure the Nittany Lion stayed on the prowl welcoming visitors throughout the event.
Gary Eberle, owner of Eberle Winery in Paso Robles, California, is a Penn State alumnus, an entrepreneur, and an award-winning winemaker. He will share his story about the challenges and successes in his life, and in the winemaking industry he loves, during a noon-hour program Sept. 27 at Penn State York.
Gary Eberle, owner and operator of Eberle Winery in Paso Robles, California, will share his story with students in The Graham Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Studies at noon Sept. 27 at Penn State York. Eberle first shared his story with students at theYork campus in 2012. He is a Penn State alum, and his winery is one of the longest continuously run family wineries in Paso Robles.
Santa's elves, Michelle Cruz, president of the Penn State York Blue and White Society, left, and Kerry Almeida, vice president, don their blue and white hats to check out the donations for the Santa for Soldiers project. Items will be sent to soldiers in the U.S. Army National Guard stationed in Afghanistan. The collection continues through Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
Penn State York’s Blue and White Society has once again joined forces with the Penn State York Alumni Society, the Consolidated School for Business Community Service Club, and Mt. Rose Barberama for "Santa for Solders." The groups are working together to collect items, now through Nov. 11, for U.S. Army National Guard soldiers stationed in Afghanistan.
Penn State York celebrated Constitution Day with a trivia event on Sept. 18, and while the group was small, those who attended had an opportunity to test their knowledge of U.S. history and have some fun. Valerie Carrington, a Penn State York student majoring in English, was the winner of a bucket of patriotic prize items, and a Starbucks gift card.