“We share the story of being a freshman in college. You have Bieber, I had Springsteen. You have Instagram, I had love letters,” new Abington Chancellor Damian Fernandez said as the audience laughed. “My experiences are not the same as yours but variations on a theme.”
The course has a required international component abroad, during Spring Break 2018 in Salamanca, Spain. Salamanca is located in the midwest of Spain, in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon (a two to three hours drive from Madrid and one hour from the Portuguese border).
Abington Township Environmental Advisory Council members Cakky Evans and Michele Kaczalek join Damian J. Fernandez, chancellor of Penn State Abington, and Emily Costello from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to present the STAR sustainability award.
Keith Bailey ’98 administration of justice shows off his well-worn Penn State Abington identification card during a recent visit to campus with Latino high schoolers. He manages programs for Congreso de Latinos Unidos in Philadelphia.
Youth Shadow Day teens at Penn State Abington. The event was co-sponsored by two Philadelphia organizations, Congreso de Latinos Unidos and the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Penn State Abington staffers Kena Sears and Ernest Ntiamoah join Keith Bailey of Congreso de Latino Unidos, Rebeca Cruz-Esteves of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and Rita Mejias who lectures in Spanish and English ESL at Abington.