Huddle with the Faculty returns this fall for its 24th year, providing an on-campus opportunity to hear from Penn State’s star educators. The series will take place at The Nittany Lion Inn on the Saturday morning of each home football game during the 2016 season. Alumni, parents, students, friends and guests are welcome.
Huddle with the Faculty returns this fall for its 24th year, providing an on-campus opportunity to hear from Penn State’s star educators. The series will take place at The Nittany Lion Inn on the Saturday morning of each home football game during the 2016 season. Alumni, parents, students, friends and guests are welcome.
As one College of Communications senior begins her fourth summer internship with a TV station in Washington, D.C., she draws extra inspiration and motivation from her family.
Deborah Eicher-Catt, professor in the communication arts and sciences at Penn State York; Shirley Moody-Turner, associate professor of English and African-American studies in the College of the Liberal Arts; and Craig R. Zabel, department head and associate professor of art history in College of Arts and Architecture; have received the Alumni/Student Award for Excellence in Teaching and have been named 2016 Penn State Teaching Fellows.
Penn State is marking Sexual Assault Awareness month this April with a range of events and initiatives across the Commonwealth that offer educational opportunities, focus attention on the issue and bring the community together to stop sexual misconduct.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech is regarded as one of the most powerful speeches in history. Six Penn State York students will do a dramatic reading of King’s famous speech at 12:15 p.m. Feb. 4 in the conference center at Penn State York. The program, sponsored by the Penn State York Black Student Union and the campus diversity committee, is free and open to the public.
Penn State York’s SAT preparation course is designed to help high school students prepare for the new SAT, which begins in March 2016. The four-session course will meet from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays beginning Jan. 23 in Room 112 of the Edward M. Elias Science Building.