Student Affairs' staff and donors discussed the many facets of student engagement at Penn State Abington including scholarships; the LionShare Food Pantry; diversity, equity, and inclusion; career services; and counseling and psychological services.
Penn State Abington Campaign Committee Volunteers celebrate with chancellor. (Left to right) Albert Paramito, Terri Paramito, Joseph W. Lurquin, Lorraine Basara, Kathleen Burke, Penn State Abington Chancellor Margo DelliCarpini, Edward Fitzpatrick, Michael G. Cohen.
The Penn State Abington Global Engagement Fair included information about study abroad and embedded programs as well as entertainment and demonstrations of writing traditional characters.
The Penn State Abington Global Engagement Fair included information about study abroad and embedded programs as well as entertainment and demonstrations of writing traditional characters.
Penn State Abington sophomore Parth Patel entertained the crowd at the campus Global Engagement Fair by playing the dhol, an instrument that originated in the Punjab region of India.
Penn State Abington students flocked to the campus Global Engagement Fair to learn more about study abroad and embedded programs and scholarships to support students interested in these opportunities. It also exposed them to the diverse food and cultures of several countries.
The Penn State Abington Global Engagement Fair included information about study abroad and embedded programs, entertainment, and samplings of international cuisine.
Penn State Abington sophomore Parth Patel entertained the crowd at the campus Global Engagement Fair by playing the dhol, an instrument that originated in the Punjab region of India.
Erin Bergner is a research assistant in the Criminal Justice Research Center at Penn State Abington while managing her recovery and pursuing her master's in clinical and counseling psychology.