Penn State Abington will host "Creative Peace Building: A Communities of Care Workshop" on Jan. 29. A creative arts therapist will explore the multifaceted nature of peace and steps toward developing and maintaining "Communities of Care" in a world rife with conflict. It is the first in a series.
Elaine Johnson's experience in education and entrepreneurship and her emphasis on personal and professional wellness is an asset to Penn State Abington's Continuing Education unit.
Penn State Abington student hosted parents at the township library to discuss evidence-based research caregivers can use to select books for younger children that address inclusion and social justice issues.
Quintana Tucker faced challenges while earning her degree from Penn State Abington, but it helped her develop the fortitude to succeed in her field. She returns to campus frequently to mentor students while pursuing her doctorate.
A newly awarded $1 million U.S. National Science Foundation grant will allow a group of multidisciplinary researchers at Penn State, in collaboration with Georgia Tech, to develop an early warning system for identifying and responding to emerging substance use threats such as the rise of fentanyl overdoses in our communities.
Loved ones, faculty and staff were joined by keynote speaker U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., to celebrate the summer/fall 2023 graduating class at Penn State Abington.
Barbara and Sam Evans, class of 1971, were both in their first semester at Penn State Abington, then known as the Ogontz campus, when they met by chance outside of the Sutherland Building. Recently, a bench outside of the building was dedicated to the pair.
A dozen young men from South Philadelphia met at Penn State Abington in 1965 as the first in their families to pursue a college degree. Almost six decades later, their families still dine, travel and celebrate together while supporting the campus.