As the outbreak of the novel coronavirus grows internationally and across the country, Penn State is urging its faculty, staff and students to be vigilant and to continue to exercise good judgment to stay as safe as possible. In addition to the risk to their personal health, travelers should be aware of the elevated risk to other members of the community — including individuals with compromised immune systems and the elderly — should they become infected and return to campus.
The twice-yearly Career Expo provides opportunities for Penn State Abington students and alumni to network with businesses, including Fortune 500 companies, for internships and full- and part-time positions.
Penn State Executive Vice President and Provost Nicholas P. Jones has shared a message updating the University community on steps being taken to monitor the evolving worldwide coronavirus outbreak and prepare for the safety and well-being of students, faculty, staff and visitors.
“Penn State Abington helped me fall in love with my accounting major because of the amazing faculty and staff that were always there for me if I needed support,” Shana Bowers, a 2019 Abington graduate, said.
As students begin gearing up for their spring break travels, the University is reminding travelers to take precautions to stay healthy and avoid illnesses.
Penn State Abington student Poojith Kotikalapudi's project, "An Intelligent Automated Visual Inspection System," could be applied to the manufacturing industry's quality inspection processes.
Penn State Abington students majoring in elementary and early childhood education led a campus-wide drive that netted more than 500 winter coats for children in need at its partnership school in North Philadelphia.
When Samuel Gonzalez was named Head Orientation Leader and elected vice president of the Student Government Association (SGA) at Penn State Abington, he didn’t realize how those experiences would help him in his budding teaching career.