Fifteen Penn State faculty members have been honored with the title of "distinguished professor" in recognition of their academic contributions to the University.
Prize winners have been announced for Penn State's annual Faculty and Staff Appreciation Days. The event, which ran from Nov. 16 to Dec. 9, featured many chances to win prizes, including the grand prize of a Pittsburgh Steelers game-day package.
Penn State Greater Allegheny’s fall 2016 commencement was held at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 in the Ostermayer Room in the Student Community Center on campus. Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Andrew Egan presided. Jay Breckenridge, professor emeritus of theatre arts, was the commencement speaker.
Margaret Power visited Penn State Greater Allegheny as part of the Teaching International Speaker Series. The title of her talk was “Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights: From Norvelt, PA to the United Nations.” Power’s presentation came just a few days before the United Nation’s annual Human Rights Day.
Penn State Greater Allegheny celebrated its 13th annual "All That's Jazz" Scholarship Benefit on Nov. 12. More than $1 million has been raised over the past 13 years through the event.
At Penn State Greater Allegheny, Instructor in Environmental Engineering Alandra Kahl’s students in her Energy and the Environment (EGEE 101) course recently built and tested solar ovens. Solar ovens are used around the world in developing areas as a cheap and efficient way to cook food.
A 12-foot by 12-foot piece of the AIDS Memorial quilt will be on display Nov. 28-Dec. 2 in the concourse of the Penn State Greater Allegheny Student Community Center, to commemorate World AIDS Day.
This fall approximately 5,247 Penn State students will receive their diplomas. University-wide there will be 252 associate, 3,936 baccalaureate, 762 master's, 11 law and 286 doctoral degrees awarded. Following is a compilation of commencement ceremonies and speaker information for Penn State's 24 locations.
This Friday, Dec. 16, is the deadline for new degree-seeking students to submit applications for the spring 2017 semester. All application materials must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 22. These materials include official high school and/or college transcripts, and test scores from ACT or the College Board (SAT). Those not meeting these deadlines will be considered for summer 2017 admission.
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.