Leigh-Ann Bedal, associate professor of anthropology at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, is interviewed in Jordan for the NOVA-produced documentary "Petra: Lost City of Stone."
Leigh-Ann Bedal, associate professor of anthropology at Penn State Behrend, will speak on Sept. 26 at Penn State Greater Allegheny. Bedal will discuss her work at Petra in Jordan, as part of Teaching International's focus on the Mediterranean in 2016-17.
Students, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to learn about and participate in dance styles from the Mediterranean as part of Teaching International's 2016-17 focus on countries that adjoin the Mediterranean Sea. The first workshop, which will teach participants belly dancing, is being presented by Susan Goeltz, a dance artist, instructor and choreographer, from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Sept. 15 in the Ostermayer Room of the Student Community Center.
Teaching International at Penn State Greater Allegheny hosted a Belly Dance Workshop instructed by Susan Goelz, left, a Middle Eastern dance artist, instructor and choreographer.
As the Penn State campus closest to the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, we too pride ourselves on our champions ... our students! Attend our Visit Us Saturday program on Sept. 24, to learn more about Penn State and how you can learn alongside our champions, including Raeann Sleith.
Penn State Greater Allegheny Campus Champion Raeann Sleith, right, makes and sells jewelry to raise money for charitable organizations that help her brother, Derek.
Old Main's bell — its chimes long replaced by modern technology — was removed and restored as a gift of Penn State’s class of 2009, and is now displayed outdoors at ground level near Old Main’s southwest corner.