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A Solipsists Cell

A Solipsists Cell

laser-cut matboard, laser-cut acrylic, fishing line, rubber bristle mats, shadows (projectors);  84"H x 68"W x 68"D;  2013

John Pachence

John Pachence

John Pachence, Program Coordinator for Performing Arts, at the helm of the legendary Trident A Range console at Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, California.  Abington students enrolled in the Music Performance & Entrepreneurship curriculum receive the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to work in state-of-the-art studios like this.

Run: Have an escape route in mind. Hide: If unable to run from the danger, you should hide. Fight: Fighting is a last resort to be used only when your life is in imminent danger. (However, sometimes fighting may be the first and only option.)

Run Hide Fight Graphic 2021

Penn State University Police and Public Safety reminds students, employees and visitors to familiarize themselves with the University’s official Active Attacker Response Program.

computer screenshot of a presentation and headshots of attendees for faculty program

Screenshot of virtual faculty development day session

: Penn State Scranton Instructional Designer Griff Lewis, top screen, and Lecturer in Chemistry Theresa Black, second screen from top, give a presentation on the usefulness of Microsoft Teams at the Commonwealth Connections: Instructor Day event on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Campuses from across the commonwealth came together at the all-day event to provide faculty with a host of innovative ways to use technology in the classroom. 

Charlotte Alter

Abington and World Affairs Council of Philadelphia sponsor webinar

Join the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia and Penn State Abington for a free webinar on Jan. 26, featuring Charlotte Alter, senior politics and social issues correspondent at Time. She will discuss her book, "The Ones We've Been Waiting For: How a New Generation of Leaders Will Transform America."