Even before Penn State Abington sophomore Diana Nolte discovered her passion for THON, she seemed perfectly suited for the cause. She loves to dance, works out daily, and she is dead serious about dancing for a cure and For the Kids.
Whether you are involved in a relationship or in recovery from one, a recent Abington graduate shares some advice this Valentine’s Day: Don’t repeat your mistakes when it comes to love. Her new book delves into the intricacies of dating in your twenties.
Tucked into an alcove on the first floor, Harry Felton manned the Penn State Abington post office for 23 years with his mellow personality and a genuine interest in people.
It's week three of a new interdisciplinary course at Penn State Abington, and the students and team of instructors are shifting paradigms, thinking outside of boxes, and working out of their comfort zones. But how does one process emotionally and socially a completely new way of thinking and working? Posts on the course website provide some insight.
The deaths of her parents derailed Patti Pata's goal of becoming a nurse. But with family support and steely determination, she achieved her goal. Her attitude and work ethic are her parents' legacy.
Read about basketball player Max Alton's stellar week and check out the rest of the Penn State Abington athletics scores and achievements for the week of Jan. 18.
C. Pierce Salguero set the bar high on the first day of a new class, LA497, at Penn State Abington: "This will be one of the most interesting and exciting courses any of you will ever take in college." With that bold statement, Salguero and his seven teaching teammates started down a rabbit hole of sorts, immersing 24 hand-picked students in a groundbreaking model of integrated teaching and learning.