Emily Steinberg's new graphic novel explores the despair and anguish she endured as she “became an infertility guinea pig.” She teaches the art form along with painting at Penn State Abington.
Penn State is requesting $129.2 million in capital funding from the state for fiscal year 2015-16, with a primary focus on funding major building renewal and maintenance projects.
A conversation about last month's protests in Ferguson, Missouri, are the type of discussions that happen frequently at Abington, a byproduct of the campus' diverse population. A faculty member challenged the community: "What do we do? You are the best and the brightest. What do we do?"
Penn State Archivist Doris Malkmus will be traveling to Penn State campuses this fall to present “Queering Penn State History.” Using a game setting and primary sources from The Eberly Family Special Collections Library, she will help attendees discover the tumultuous history of Penn State’s first gay student organization, circa 1968–1974. The presentation is free and open to the public.
“Get involved. Join a club. Sign up for a team.” Dave Lisowski followed the advice dispensed by parents, assorted relatives, and well-meaning neighbors from Day 1 at Penn State Abington. And guess what? Dave said they were right.