Incoming first-year students at Penn State Abington can meet with peer tutors on Zoom to strengthen their foundational math skills in advance of their first math course in the fall.
Penn State Abington Chancellor Gary Liguori (left) and Brandeis Fellows with donors Renee and Barry Brandeis (fifth and sixth from left) and Salar Ghahramani (right), associate professor of business law and international law and policy and academic director of the Brandeis Global Engagement and Leadership Fellowship Program.
The Brandeis Global Engagement and Leadership Fellowship Program supports civil discourse among Penn State Abington students as they explore law, policy, leadership and democratic values through hands-on learning, case studies and dialogue.
Kazi Morshed, a health humanities major at Penn State Abington, demonstrates the virtual reality project she developed in a research course that allows users to explore historic sites in China.
The virtual reality tour of historical sites in China that two Penn State Abington students developed enhanced their technology and humanities skills and was a hit with attendees of the Greater Philadelphia Asian Studies Consortium annual undergraduate research conference.
The John Sr. and Kimlyn Patishnock Undergraduate Research Award: Excellence in Information Literacy is awarded to University Park students who achieved outstanding undergraduate student research at the Undergraduate Research Exhibition. From left, Isaac Gray, second place; Dalimar Flores-Torres, first place; Paige Fino, grand prize; Gabrielle Mu, honorable mention; Natalie Meriwether, honorable mention; Kimlyn Patishnock and John Patishnock Sr. Not pictured: Lucas Beddick, third place; Jaacob Kohler, honorable mention; Abigail Silberman, honorable mention.