Joseph W. Lurquin and his wife, Jo Anne, are longtime supporters of Penn State Abington through gifts and service on campaign committees and the campus advisory board.
Pieces created by two Penn State Abington art faculty are debuting in exhibitions in Philadelphia this fall, one at the Philadelphia International Airport and the other at the National Liberty Museum in Old City.
A portion Resistance/Persistence (It Takes Us to Make You) by Dawn Kramlich, art faculty at Penn State Abington. Charcoal, sharpie, and encaustic on panel; 18 inches x 53 inches scanned and printed to seven and half feet x 22 feet.
William Cromar, associate teaching professor of art at Penn State Abington, developed the multimedia piece La Trahison des Signes (The Treachery of Signs) for Philadelphia’s National Liberty Museum.
Richard Lang, assistant teaching professor in information technology, and a Penn State Abington student work with the new virtual reality headsets purchased by the campus so an entire class of students can use them at one time, a first among the Commonwealth Campuses.