Marissa Nicosia, associate professor of Renaissance literature at Penn State Abington, has received the University's 2022 President’s Award for Engagement with Students.
The president of the Penn State Abington Student Government Association spoke to her state senator and "shared the importance of funding to Penn State as it brings affordable higher education to lower income students who ultimately give back to the economy upon graduation."
Nicole Stokes said her goals at Penn State Abington include highlighting the varied programs, supporting the diverse student population, and effectively communicating how higher education sets students up for success in life.
Sammie Powers, assistant professor of recreation, parks, and tourism management at Penn State Abington, extends her research into equity and access in parks and recreation spaces into her classes.
Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the commonwealth are presenting programming during National Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Here’s a look at some of the events taking place at the University’s campuses during the month of April.
The Penn State community will be celebrating Pride Month throughout April, with events sponsored by the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity as well as a variety of additional programming across the University's campuses.
The Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees.
Environmental racism and justice will be the focus of this year’s social justice fair organized by Penn State Brandywine’s Center for Ethics and Civic Engagement and Student Affairs office, to be held March 28 to April 1.