Penn State Abington senior Chris Liston interned during the pandemic for the Philadelphia office of an audit, tax, and advisory firm. His experience resulted in a job offer and he will begin working there after he graduates in December.
Ellen Knodt, professor of English, and Linda Miller, distinguished professor of English, have jointly endowed an annual award to honor the scholarship of an accomplished English student at Penn State Abington.
Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses have a lot in common with the University Park campus — great students, athletes, faculty, researchers, traditions … and ghosts.
A new bachelor of science degree in information technology will be offered beginning in the fall 2021 semester. The degree will replace the existing bachelor of science degree in information sciences and technology, which will be phased out over the next four years.
The researchers including one from Penn State Abington will develop standards and protocols for a new scanning platform that will enhance the public’s online viewing experiences of artwork as well as conservation efforts by museums.
Kathleen Burke, who attended Penn State Abington, is recognized nationally for leadership development in quality improvement, patient safety, and interprofessional education in the field of nursing.
Jessica Passarella, class of 2019, was able to successfully complete her degree in her 30s with the financial and personal support she received as a Penn State Abington student.