Penn State Greater Allegheny’s current students joined a virtual conversation on digital forensics examinations as a part of the Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations degree program.
Penn State Greater Allegheny’s Feb. 10 Crossing Bridges Summit included Sandra Trappen, moderator (top left); Judge Kim Clark, panelist (top right); David Harris, panelist (bottom left); and Iris Richardson, panelist (bottom right).
Penn State Greater Allegheny held the third installment of this year's Crossing Bridges Summit, "Examining Police Reform: Conversations about the Pittsburgh Community Taskforce for Police Reform and Its Implications for the Mon Valley," on Thursday, Feb. 10. The discussion focused on voices from the judicial system and police. The event was the last of a three-part series produced and broadcast on WPSU.
North Philadelphia native Mariatou Bah said Penn State's LiveOn Student Success Grant made the difference in her decision to attend Penn State and fulfill her aspiration to live on a college campus. "Being able to live on campus gives me a lot of opportunities to do things and meet people," the Penn State Brandywine student says.
North Philadelphia native Mariatou Bah said Penn State's LiveOn Student Success Grant made the difference in her decision to attend Penn State and fulfill her aspiration to live on a college campus. "Being able to live on campus gives me a lot of opportunities to do things and meet people," the Penn State Brandywine student says.
The LiveOn Student Success Grant provides need-based recipients at Penn State approximately $12,000 across four years to help bridge the cost of campus room and board.