Penn State Greater Allegheny's Oct. 14 Crossing Bridges panelists and moderator. (Left to right) Hasan Jeffries, associate professor, Department of History, The Ohio State University; Katherine McLean, moderator, associate professor of criminal justice, Penn State Greater Allegheny; Brandi S. Fisher, president and CEO, Alliance for Police Accountability; Rashad Byrdsong, founder and CEO, Community Empowerment Association; and Richard Garland, assistant professor of public health practice, The University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and a member of the Pittsburgh Community Taskforce for Police Reform.
A new bachelor of science degree in information technology will be offered beginning in the fall 2021 semester. The degree will replace the existing bachelor of science degree in information sciences and technology, which will be phased out over the next four years.
THE CROSSING BRIDGES SUMMIT. Examining Police Reform: Conversations about the ‘Pittsburgh Community Taskforce for Police Reform’ and its implications for the Mon Valley
Penn State Greater Allegheny's main hub is the Student Community Center (SCC). The SCC houses our Café Metro, on-campus radio station WMKP, a gaming room, student offices and the campus's bookstore.
The fifth year of The Crossing Bridges Summit at Penn State Greater Allegheny will include a discussion titled "Examining Police Reform: Conversations about the Pittsburgh Community Taskforce for Police Reform and Its Implications for the Mon Valley" on Oct. 14. WPSU will produce the event and broadcast it live at watch.psu.edu/crossingbridges.
Seven Penn State faculty and staff were chosen to work with the Student Engagement Network on funded projects that research or contribute to student engagement.