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Shirl Henry and Tony Bailey - Commonwealth College

Coordinator of Student Records Shirl Henry, left, and Records Specialist Tony Bailey in the University College Records Officeprovide support and mentorship to program coordinators in the college, who in turn provide accurate, timely guidance and support to faculty.

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University College records office helps prepare campus' students for graduation

The University College at Penn State is the collective administrative umbrella for 14 of Penn State's campuses distributed throughout the commonwealth. A key area of the college is the records office, located at the University Park campus, where work is done to help support the successful graduation of students and assistance of faculty and staff across the 14 campuses. 
McKeesport Hall

McKeesport Hall

McKeesport Hall, the residence hall at Penn State Greater Allegheny, is more than just a place to stay—it's a home away from home for our vibrant campus community. With its comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, McKeesport Hall provides a safe and supportive living environment for our students.

With its capacity to house up to 200 students, McKeesport Hall offers a range of comfortable living options. From shared rooms to private suites, students can choose the arrangement that suits their preferences and needs. The hall's spacious common areas and lounges provide inviting spaces for students to socialize, study, and collaborate with their peers.

Living in McKeesport Hall allows students to be at the center of campus life, fostering a sense of belonging and connection with the Penn State Greater Allegheny community. The hall's close proximity to academic buildings, campus activities, and resources ensures that students can fully immerse themselves in all that the campus has to offer.

As we celebrate our 75th anniversary, we take pride in the role McKeesport Hall plays in enriching the college experience for our students. This residence hall continues to be a place where friendships are formed, memories are made, and personal growth is nurtured.

McKeesport Hall

McKeesport Hall - Past

McKeesport Hall, the residence hall at Penn State Greater Allegheny, is more than just a place to stay—it's a home away from home for our vibrant campus community. With its comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, McKeesport Hall provides a safe and supportive living environment for our students.

With its capacity to house up to 200 students, McKeesport Hall offers a range of comfortable living options. From shared rooms to private suites, students can choose the arrangement that suits their preferences and needs. The hall's spacious common areas and lounges provide inviting spaces for students to socialize, study, and collaborate with their peers.

Living in McKeesport Hall allows students to be at the center of campus life, fostering a sense of belonging and connection with the Penn State Greater Allegheny community. The hall's close proximity to academic buildings, campus activities, and resources ensures that students can fully immerse themselves in all that the campus has to offer.

As we celebrate our 75th anniversary, we take pride in the role McKeesport Hall plays in enriching the college experience for our students. This residence hall continues to be a place where friendships are formed, memories are made, and personal growth is nurtured.

This photo is estimated to have been taken around the 1970s.

Main Building

Main Building

Main Building stands as an iconic symbol of Penn State Greater Allegheny's history and heritage. Inside Main Building, students find a hub of learning, collaboration, and community. It houses a diverse range of classrooms and faculty offices, making it a central gathering place for students and staff alike. The building's interior buzzes with the energy of knowledge-seeking minds, fostering an environment of growth and engagement.

Over the years, Main Building has witnessed the growth and evolution of Penn State Greater Allegheny. As the campus continues to expand its offerings and embrace innovative technologies, Main Building remains a steadfast pillar of the educational experience.

Today, this historic landmark continues to inspire the next generation of students. Main Building reminds us of the rich legacy we carry forward and the boundless potential that lies ahead. As we celebrate our 75th anniversary, Main Building stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Penn State Greater Allegheny and the countless lives it has touched throughout the decades.