This is the second installment of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPR-M) Spotlight Series, featuring student Yadeiliz Mari as she finds confidence and a home on Penn State Greater Allegheny’s campus.
Brianna Toth, a Penn State alumna who majored in English at the Greater Allegheny campus, has just published "The Dragon and the Double-Edged Sword," a book that is set in the year 2599.
Students had the opportunity to present semester long research to fellow students, faculty and staff during the recent Teaching International and Honors Research Conference, held on campus.
Penn State Greater Allegheny student Adam Smith presented information on a new three-dimensional (3D) drug screening platform at the Undergraduate Research at The Capitol Pennsylvania (URC-PA) in Harrisburg on April 17.
Exchange student Derrick Ferrer, from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, is studying at Penn State Greater Allegheny and interning for the McKeesport Little Theater this spring semester.
Penn State Greater Allegheny recently celebrated its inaugural "Empowering Purpose through Individual and Cultural-Awareness" (EPIC) awards ceremony to honor exceptional students inside and outside of the classroom.
Penn State Greater Allegheny recently held its 35th annual Honors Convocation, recognizing students who have achieved academically, and who have shown leadership in their studies, the campus, the University and their community.
The Office for General Education has announced this year’s seed grants to support the development of Integrative Studies courses. The awarded proposals are representative of a wide range of academic disciplines, and include proposals from faculty at Penn State campuses across the Commonwealth.
Each year, Penn State honors several students for the highest levels of academic excellence, outstanding leadership and meritorious service. The 2018 student award recipients exemplify best practices and achievements among Penn State students, reflecting the University's mission of teaching, research and service.
Penn State’s Courtney Young, head librarian at the J. Clarence Kelly Library at Penn State Greater Allegheny and professor of women’s studies, draws on her diverse background and passion for teaching and learning to encourage those around her to foster an environment that is welcoming of diversity, change and collaboration.