Eighty-five Penn State Abington students are participating in a virtual two-semester program to earn the Communicate and LEAD — Leadership Education Advocacy and Development — certificate.
Penn State Brandywine’s Center for Ethics and Civic Engagement, in partnership with Penn State Abington and Penn State World Campus, will host a series of virtual events from April 12 to 16 for the campus’ annual Social Justice Fair. As part the Social Justice Fair, students, faculty and staff are also invited to take part in a photo contest.
The Story Powered Initiative is a newly relaunched, nationally focused initiative that addresses stigma and discrimination through sharing individual stories surrounding the opioid epidemic, founded and led by assistant professor of criminal justice and Consortium to Combat Substance Abuse-affiliated faculty member Glenn Sterner.
Penn State Abington will host an in-person commencement ceremony to mark the class of 2021’s completion of their academic experiences and to recognize their many accomplishments. The commencement ceremony will be held on Friday, May 7.
Five women in industries ranging from global entertainment to pharmaceuticals to finance offered offered advice specific to women in the workplace, at the recent Women in Leadership event hosted by Penn State Abington.
“This scholarship is important because it provides money for students of color to complete their Penn State degrees," a member of the Penn State Abington Black Student Union said.
Penn State Abington and the University are engaging in ongoing efforts to help create a safer and more secure Zoom environment while ensuring that our students, faculty and staff have access to events.