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As the first Hijabi journalist to be an anchorwoman on American television and advocate for breaking normative stereotypes, Noor Tagouri delivered a powerful lesson to the crowd in Lubert Commons: "You have to find your way through the causes that pain you the most. Use that passion for whatever it is. For your purpose. And, remember, everything you want is just outside of your comfort zone."
Penn State Abington students from the Muslim Student Association and the SHE Club invited Noor Tagouri to discuss her work as a groundbreaking journalist and combating stereotypes.
Penn State Abington Alternative Spring Break teams traveled to Washington, D.C., and a small town in West Virginia for service learning. The issues they faced included sustainability, hunger and homelessness.
Theodore Alter shared his expertise on issues including development, economics, and policy. He is professor of agricultural, environmental, and regional economics at Penn State.
The Penn State School of Visual Arts’ (SoVA) Edwin W. Zoller Gallery is hosting MFA thesis exhibition, "A PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAIN, an Intersectionality and the Sideshow Circus" by Nikki Lau. The exhibition will be on display March 14-18, with an artist talk from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on March 15.
Penn State Abington students including Ryan Douglas and David Lesowski use the pond and other resources on campus for coursework and projects related to sustainability.