Penn State Abington students are surrounded by smart, fascinating people who do important work. And these people attract other smart, fascinating people who share their expertise with students outside the classroom. It's a cross-disciplinary feast of conversations, exhibits and films every semester.
Penn State Abington's in-house explorer Peter J. Capelotti received a $50,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to support six students who will accompany him to Norway next year for an international research project.
Science fairs -- why do they ignite a passion in some students to develop complex and challenging projects? How do students perceive science fairs participation -- is it cool or nerdy? Do gender, career aspirations and socioeconomic factors influence their attitudes? Penn State Abington's Kathleen Fadigan examines these forces and their links to success at science fairs.
Penn State Abington students spent spring break service trips in two different cities but all emerged with new perspectives and a renewed sense of gratitude and purpose. It was an awakening to the world around them.
Find a mentor...where does one even begin? For many, it’s a nerve-wracking concept, akin to a blind date. The annual Diversity Alumni Mentoring Luncheon gives Penn State Abington students a jump-start on developing these critical relationships.