Penn State York students Shawnee Hostetter, Vrushali Kalelkar and Kirsten McWilliam, left to right, enjoy some time on the beautiful campus last summer. The first session of summer classes begins May 15, with the second session beginning June 28. Most summer classes are six-weeks.
Networking is the key when it comes to finding a job that ultimately leads to a career. Penn State York students and alumni who graduated in the past five years have the opportunity to network with business professionals, many of whom are Penn State alumni, in a variety of career fields, during the annual career networking event March 30.
Penn State York students and recent alumni can take part in Career Week, March 27-31, at the campus. A variety of activities are planned throughout the week to help students hone their career networking skills. The Career Networking Event, pictured here, is an excellent opportunity for participants to gain networking experience.
Teachers and others in the education field can learn more about the Master of Education in Teaching and Curriculum, graduate courses, certificate options, and summer institutes for educators offered at Penn State York during the Graduate Program Open House on March 30.
Francine Baker, coordinator of the master of education degree in teaching and curriculum at Penn State York, talks with a graduate student prior to commencement in December. Learn more about graduate courses during the open house from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 30. Graduate students have the option of participating in Penn State York's commencement in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center.
Penn State's premier, all-male a cappella group, The Statesmen, will take to the stage at Penn State York’s Pullo Family Performing Arts Center at 3 p.m. April 2. Ranging from pop to rhythm and blues, to classic Penn State songs, the Statesmen are Penn State proud.
When Magdalen Matthews, a communication arts and sciences major at Penn State York, returned from the alternative spring break trip to the Bahamas last year, she was determined to seek more international service opportunities for students to put their spring break to good use.