As part of Teaching International, guest speaker, Gale Summerfield, will present on the topics of gender and economic reform in China at 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, March 30, 2010 in Frable Building, room 117.
Na Gaels,The Irishmen, return to Penn State Greater Allegheny to perfom on Monday, March 22 at 6:00 p.m. in the Cafe Metro.
This Irish musical group has been described as "skillful interpreters of misty-eyed ballads, drinking songs, and fiery jigs and reels." The quartet of David Yates, Gerard Rohlf, CHarles May and Richard Henry have been delighting local audiences for years with traditional Irish/Celtic tunes and songs.
The performance is free and open to the public.
The Penn State Greater Allegheny baseball program traveled to Cocoa Beach, Florida to open up their season during spring break. Multiple days of heavy rain limited Greater Allegheny to three games. The lions came out the gate on Monday March 7 defeating Rochester College, Michigan, 10-0, but dropped the second game 10-6. On Tuesday March 8, the Lions lost a hard fought contest to University of Virginia's College at Wise, 5-3.
The Teaching International program at Penn State Greater Allegheny adopted the theme of East Asia and the environment for the 2009-2010 academic years. As the spring semester is near mid-term, the program is hosting a film to explore global warming and climate change. Also, a field trip is planned to Washington, D.C.
The annual Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon (THON) 2010 was a huge success! Penn State Greater Allegheny participated in the 46-hour no-sleeping, no-sitting dance marathon to help raise money for kids with pediatric cancer. The Greater Allegheny campus collected $15,000 of the total $7.8 million raised. The campus would like to thank the surrounding community of Penn State Greater Allegheny for all of the donations and support.
This year's spring luncheon, sponsored by the Commission for Women, is all about following one's passion to a rewarding life. The event will be Tuesday, March 23 from 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Penn State Greater Allegheny and Duy Tan University in Da Nang, Vietnam, signed an agreement for academic collaboration on Jan. 17. According to the terms of this agreement, Penn State Greater Allegheny will train about 100 faculty members from Duy Tan University to deliver 24 business courses. This training will occur over the course of four years, beginning this summer.
Representatives from the American Red Cross will be on campus to help individuals donate to two important causes: donated blood needs and THON. For every person to complete a blood donation, the American Red Cross will donate $4 to our campus' contribution to THON.  Â