Jon Price, left, instructor in history and political sciences and a previous teaching award winner, presents the 2016 James H. Burness Award for Excellence in Teaching (part-time) to Walter Arnold, part-time instructor in geography at Penn State York.
The Penn State Nittany Lion and Cheyenne Chandler, a Penn State York student, show their support for the work being done by the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
The Nittany Lion joined Penn State York students, faculty, and staff in the 2016 NAMI Walk on Oct. 8 in York, Pennsylvania. The walk is a public way to show support for the National Alliance on Mental Illness and their services to those living with mental illness.
Penn State York’s free cultural series continues on Nov. 2 when Holocaust survivor Peter Stein shares his story, “Surviving the Holocaust: Memories of a Czech Family in Nazi Prague." The program will take place at 7 p.m. in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center and is free and open to the public, although tickets are required. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Esther Bauer, the originally scheduled speaker for the evening, is unable to appear.
Holocaust survivor Peter Stein will share his story,"Surviving the Holocaust: Memories of a Czech Family in Nazi Prague," on Nov. 2 at Penn State York. The program is free but tickets are required.
Paint a Diya, (a clay candleholder), see colorful decorations, enjoy Indian food, and listen to music during the Diwali celebration set for Thursday, Oct. 27 from 4-6 p.m. in the conference center of the Main Classroom Building. The event is sponsored by the Penn State York Diversity Committee.