Melvin Gupton, Corporate Communication professor at Penn State Abington, talks about the Men of Color Leadership Academy program for first-year students.
Penn State Abington students talk about why they volunteer to raise money for THON, the student-run organization committed to supporting children and families impacted by childhood cancer.
Penn State Abington students and faculty marked national Banned Books Week by reading from books that have been challenged, censored, or banned. The books included "Catcher in the Rye," "Heather Has Two Mommies," and "To Kill A Mockingbird."
Penn State Abington marks two decades as a four-year college with a one-day challenge, Penn State Abington Give Day, on Tuesday, Nov. 29. Contributions go into the Future Fund designated for individual student emergencies, student programs, and campus renovations. Spread the word!
"Penn State Abington College is indeed a metaphor for American values and the expanding frontier of inclusion. It is a metaphor for our nation’s belief in limitless possibilities, the value of hard work, the importance of grit and determination to succeed."
Filmmaker Martin Zied, a Penn State Abington alumnus, developed the documentary "Voice Messages" to examine the ways we use our voices to entertain, ascertain, seduce and reduce.
With the Invent Penn State effort, the University is looking to leverage its locations, expertise, research and technology to foster entrepreneurship across the Commonwealth.