Launching on Feb. 3, the Penn State Community Survey is an opportunity for all students, faculty and staff members at Penn State's campuses to provide confidential feedback on their experiences and perspectives related to community, diversity and inclusion. Emails with unique survey links will be sent to students, faculty and staff on Feb. 3.
Jerome Shabazz, executive director of the Overbrook Environmental Education Center, shared a broad overview of environmental justice with the Penn State Abington community on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The program engaged students, faculty and staff in a dialogue about sustainability as it pertains to the communities in which they reside and campus efforts to become more environmentally conscious. The goal is to educate and challenge the campus community to consider how to make a difference within their spheres of influence.
Penn State Abington Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Andrew August, left; student Erik Suarez, center; and Juan Giarrizzo, of Casa de Venezuela of Greater Philadelphia, at an event to support Venezuelan refugees at the Abington campus.