The Penn State Abington Black Student Union combined Black History Month programming with crowdfunding to raise money for an educational equity scholarship. This group photo was taken prior to March 2020.
As of March 1 (the conclusion of the universal required re-testing period), the University is conducting random testing of between 1% and 2% of the University’s population of students and employees living, learning or working on campus as well as those who access campus.
Students from 32 different countries study at Penn State Abington and have resources through the Center for Career and Professional Development and the Office of Global Programs to support them.
The Penn State Abington Art Gallery presents "20 for '20," a special exhibition of 20 photographs by students that document, speak to, and reflect the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Itis a projected slideshow and is visible from just outside the glass wall of the gallery to maintain social distancing guidelines through March 19.
Penn State Abington Career Week featured a program that highlighted resources available to international students and the worldwide reach of the Penn State network.
The Penn State Abington student organization hosted Nadya Tolokno, founder of the Russian feminist artist collective Pussy Riot, as part of its efforts to elevate discussions on campus regarding criminal justice reform, feminism, LGBTQ issues and race relations.