The Penn State Abington campus community talks about what it means to be diverse and inclusive. Find out more from the people at the most diverse campus within the University.
The Penn State Abington diversity leadership retreat guides students on their journey to understanding and practicing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Penn State Abington students, faculty and staff traveled to Malta, England, Ireland, South Dakota, and Delaware to study, perform service, and participate in an intense leadership retreat.
Penn State Abington students have the opportunity to become among the first college students to study in Cuba through a summer research practicum focusing on Cuban conservation efforts and environmental policies.
Pradip Bandyopadhyay, division head of science at Penn State Berks, is working to help a future generation of engineering students to succeed. In 2015, he was invited to collaborate on a proposal titled “Sustainable Bridges from Campus to Campus: Retention Models for Transitioning Engineering Students.”
The Penn State Abington community focused on supporting individuals following the live-streamed National Teach-In on the executive order banning Muslims, immigrants, and refugees.
A contingent of students from the University of Gyeongnam Geochang in South Korea will call Penn State Abington home from Jan. 14 through Feb. 13. During their visit, the students will engage in intensive English as a Second Language (ESL) training and immerse themselves in American culture.
Following last week’s presidential election, students, faculty and staff across the University have been organizing informal gatherings, round-tables and panel sessions to discuss this year’s election, related media coverage and the results. Here is a look at some of the discussions that have happened and are scheduled to take place.