Dr. Margaret Power visited Penn State Greater Allegheny as part of the Teaching International Speaker Series to talk about “Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights: From Norvelt, PA to the United Nations.”
Penn State Greater Allegheny students have participated in Human Rights Day in various ways over the years. This photo shows a student who was part of the world's largest letter writing event to take action to assure that human rights are respected and protected around the world in 2010.
We asked Penn Staters what they’re thankful for, and heard about family, a beautiful campus, the Nittany Lions and good friends. Watch what they have to say, and then share what you think. We’re asking you — Penn State faculty, staff and students — to tell us what makes you smile. Send an email, 75 words or less, to: [email protected] with "thankful" in the subject line.
Penn State Today asked faculty, staff and students to share what they're thankful for. Students' accomplishments, a beautiful campus, family and supportive colleagues were some of the responses.
Penn State Today asked you — students, faculty and staff — to share what you're thankful for, and you responded. Supportive colleagues, great libraries, fall foliage and friends and family were some of the responses we received. Read about — and watch — why Penn Staters are thankful.
Applications for the Penn State Secondary Mathematics Noyce Scholarship Program must be submitted by Jan. 18, 2017. The competitive renewable scholarships will provide $19,000 per year for eligible students’ last two years of college.
Penn State Greater Allegheny and Dollar Bank are teaming up to offer a financial management workshop for all members of the local community. The workshop will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 8 in the Ostermayer Room in the Student Community Center on the Greater Allegheny campus. Participants will learn about managing accounts and banking basics, creating a savings plan, creating a personal budget, understanding how credit works, and using credit responsibly.