Penn State Abington junior Genesis Berrios-Torres will serve an internship in Spain this summer through the University's Perreault Fellows Program, which provides international experiential learning for students. Berrios-Torres said Penn State Abington’s diversity prepared her for this experience of a lifetime.
From a Baptist church in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia to famous venues in Washington, D.C., and Europe, a Penn State Abington senior shares his musical talents with the world.
Damian Fernandez, Albert and Suzanne Lord Chancellor of Penn State Abington, has announced his departure from the University, effective June 30, 2020, to assume a new role as president of Eckerd College.
A children's book author was the centerpiece of an annual program that brings Penn State Abington education majors and about 100 elementary school students together for several hours of mutual learning.
Thomas Heise, assistant professor of English at Penn State Abington and an award-winning novelist and poet, worked on his next novel while serving as a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome.
Penn State Abington has partnered with artist David Buckley Borden to create a temporary public art installation through Penn State’s Campus Arts Initiative. It will present a visualization of data surrounding climate change with Abington students engaging in the outdoor sculpture’s development process.
Jivaka.net — the recently-released project of C. Pierce Salguero, associate professor of Asian history and religious studies at Penn State Abington — is the product of a years-long survey of Buddhist temples and centers located in the Philadelphia area. Much of the research legwork for the site was completed by undergraduate students working with Salguero.
The Penn State Abington faculty traveled to Ghana intent on establishing a new study abroad option for students. Little did they know how nine days in the West African nation would upend their psyches.