A decade of No Place for Hate programming leads Penn State Abington students to expand their fight for tolerance beyond racial and ethnic bias to include challenges such as eating disorders, hunger and homelessness.
The Penn State Board of Trustees’ Committee on Finance, Business, and Capital Planning reviewed information today (Feb. 25) on room and board rates for the upcoming academic year as well as a proposed multi-year capital assessment to support long-range building projects.
Rod Nordland, a 1972 Penn State alumnus and international correspondent for The New York Times, put a face on the debate about women's rights in the Muslim world during a discussion about his nonfiction work, "The Lovers," at Penn State Abington this week.
Seven teams of engineering students are set to compete in the 2016 Penn State Regional Rube Goldberg Machine Contest at 1 p.m. on Feb. 27, in Presidents Hall at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel on the University Park campus of Penn State.
Love is alive at Penn State Abington. Alumni and others pop the question on campus or schedule engagement and wedding photos. They often share the images with us on social media. So for Valentine's Day, it's time to re-share the love.
The exhibit "Destination(s) without Location(s)" at the Penn State Abington Art Gallery features works by five artists that imagine, anticipate or remember a place. It runs through March 18.
The Association of College and Research Librarians honored Binh P. Le, associate librarian at Penn State Abington, for his work in advancing learning and transforming scholarship. Find out more about Le and how he works with Abington students.
Veteran activist Opal Tometi, co-founder of #Black Lives Matter, urged Penn State Abington students to become "collaborators for justice" during a daylong roving discussion last week.