Penn State Greater Allegheny held its signature program, the Crossing Bridges Summit on Oct. 25, in the Wunderley Gymnasium. Guests watched as the African American Male Mentoring Program was renamed to honor James B. Stewart and the late W. Terrell Jones. Attendees also experienced an in-depth conversation between Cornel West and Johnathan White, addressing the power of love, justice and peace.
Sue Klebold, mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the shooters in the unspeakable Columbine tragedy, spoke to a crowd about the importance of mental health, self-care, and early detection signs.
Sue Klebold -- mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the two gunmen responsible for the Columbine High Schools shootings -- will speak from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Wunderley Gymnasium at Penn State Greater Allegheny.
Hope in the face of despair, this is what Monique Mead believes is at the heart of Beethoven's Violin Concerto. Join Penn State Greater Allegheny for this unique performance and the stories that inspired it.
Penn State Greater Allegheny hosted a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony to officially open the Mon Valley Launchbox, a business pre-accelerator for entrepreneurs around Allegheny County.
Penn State students who commute to campus or live in on-campus apartments have a convenient option for grabbing a meal or a snack: the Commuter Meal Plan. The plan, which is charged to the student account, has recently been expanded to three levels and is now offered at additional Penn State locations.
Penn State Greater Allegheny student Tommi Barnes will soon move to University Park, but not before making a splash in the Pittsburgh Opera’s education unit. Barnes is extending the opera’s outreach around the tri-state area.
Siobhan Brooks, learning center coordinator at Penn State Greater Allegheny, received extensive training in policymaking through a fellowship program offered by The Education Policy and Leadership Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
In its second year at Penn State Greater Allegheny, the Pathways to Success: Summer Start (PaSSS) program welcomes 14 first-year students to the campus for an early college experience. The PaSSS program offers scholarships and campus employment to participating students to help reduce the financial barriers of a college education.