Nicholas J. Maiale (front) is surrounded by Penn State Abington student leaders at the naming ceremony for the Nick Maiale Student Government and Leadership Room.
As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.
More than 100 students in a Philadelphia neighborhood have enrolled in courses through the College-Bound STEM Academy, which Penn State Abington faculty teach at the KleinLife site near their high school. The students can earn college credits through dual enrollment.
Leaders from Penn State Abington, KleinLife, and George Washington High School were joined by high school students and faculty from the College-Bound STEM Academy to celebrate the collaboration.
In recognition of student leadership and commitment to environmental stewardship, Phillip Diouf, an undergraduate at Penn State Abington, has been named one of this year's recipients of the John Roe Sustainability Impact Award. This award, named after the late Penn State mathematics professor John Roe, reflects the profound impact of individuals who are driven to make a difference in the sustainability landscape of the University.
More than 100 Penn State Abington students received awards for academic and co-curricular excellence at the campus' annual awards and leadership ceremony.
Phillip Diouf (right) with fellow peer counselor Cameron Wofford during walk-in hours at the Abington campus Counseling and Psychological Services office.
Student Daniel Garcia Calao, center, received the Penn State Abington Advisory Board Impact Award from Interim Chancellor Andrew August, left, and Marvin Johnson, right, a member of the campus advisory board and a retired pharmaceutical executive.