The Crawford 104 Classroom renovation increased the room's square footage and incorporated a flexible and dynamic layout, ideal for collaborative small group work. The Edwin R. Crawford Trust contributed financial support to this project.
The Ostermayer Laboratory at the completion of the $14.7 million renovation project to modernize and improve the existing 22,000-square-foot space at Penn State Greater Allegheny. The use of digital tools and research-based approaches in teaching were considered in designing classroom and common areas.
Built in 1973, Ostermayer Lab currently houses two biology and two chemistry teaching laboratories, along with four research laboratory spaces, a laboratory preparation space, faculty and staff offices, and one general purpose classroom. This image is the exterior of the building before the $14.7 million project to modernize and improve the existing 22,000-square-foot space at Penn State Greater Allegheny.
Information Technology Services, Office of Physical Plant and Academic Affairs collaborate to reimagine teaching and learning spaces on our campus. With partial support from the University's Learning Space Leadership Committee, Greater Allegheny has recently invested over $1 million in classroom improvements.
Face masks are now required to be worn indoors on five additional Penn State campuses, in accordance with public health guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that advises that masks be worn in counties with high COVID-19 Community Levels.
Megan Nagel, associate chief academic officer and associate professor of chemistry, has been named interim chancellor and chief academic officer at Penn State Greater Allegheny.
Megan Nagel, associate chief academic officer and associate professor of chemistry at Penn State Greater Allegheny, has been named the campus’ interim chancellor and chief academic officer through June 30, 2023. She succeeds Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Jacqueline Edmondson, who recently announced her departure to become the president of the University of Southern Maine.
Sweeta Rasiyan, left, and Madison Forbes, both Penn State York students and Lion Ambassadors, give President-elect Neeli Bendapudi a tour of the campus during her visit in April. “I thought that she was truly kind, and she was very enthusiastic to learn about Penn State York. She was highly engaged in the tour and spoke personally to students that we passed on campus,” said Forbes, a senior majoring in human development and family studies.