Weekly meetings, leadership, and friendship are images that come to mind when thinking about campus clubs and organizations. The pandemic has modified, but not stopped, their activities.
By: Autumn Resault
They’re still in college but have already launched a successful business. Brothers Matthew and Patrick Nelson are learning even more about how to operate their company through their courses at Penn State Wilkes-Barre.
Get to know Hannah Farber, one of Pittston Area’s valedictorians who is a first-year student at Penn State Wilkes-Barre.
“Starting at Wilkes-Barre and getting to know my professors and so many of the other students will be a better environment for me. I also like that I can be at home for my first two years,” Farber said.
Creating a more inclusive campus and community in Wilkes-Barre, two Penn State Wilkes-Barre employees are forging a path of acceptance for all their students
Kyle Neiswender didn’t take the traditional road to Penn State Wilkes-Barre but five years after walking onto campus, he’s thrilled that his path led him here
Think you know the faculty & staffers of Penn State Wilkes-Barre? We dug up a few fun facts we’re sure will surprise even the most knowledgeable students out there!
Student organizations recognizing the need for hurricane victims and survivors come together as volunteers looking to make a difference in even one life
For the third consecutive year, Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Rehabilitation & Human Services program seeks to bring students’ mental health to the forefront with a day dedicated to living stress free