At the end of 2018, Penn State Greater Allegheny’s advisory board elected four new officers to fill the positions of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer.
Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the Commonwealth will be holding events in honor of Black History Month. Here’s a look at some of the events taking place at the University’s campuses during the month of February.
Penn State Greater Allegheny will host a poetry slam for its signature event for Black History Month. The event will feature spoken-word artist Rudy Francisco.
Students from Penn State New Kensington and four other campuses united to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the annual MLK Jr. Day of Service on Jan. 21.
Freshman Wyatt Thomas is utilizing his Apple iPad, that was provided through the digital fluency project at Greater Allegheny, to collect luminescent samples for his research project.
Penn State Greater Allegheny teamed up with the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (PMAHCC) to co-host the first annual charity basketball game.
Penn State Greater Allegheny Professor Lori Hepner recently worked on the Color Beechview Project, which aims to help the community of Beechview, in Pittsburgh, come together and to add buoyancy to the neighborhood through public art.
Telepresence robots are helping students engage in meaningful ways with their instructors and remote classmates while bridging the distance between two locations — Penn State Greater Allegheny and Penn State New Kensington.
Penn State Greater Allegheny is co-hosting a charity basketball game with the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (PMAHCC) to raise funds to support PMAHCC’s scholarships for Pittsburgh’s Hispanic community.