Sundance Award-winning filmmakers Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera will participate in a discussion after an online screening of their film "The Infiltrators" at 6:30 p.m. this Friday, October 9, open to all campuses and their communities. The event is co-presented by the Latina/o Studies Program and Penn State’s Sustainability Institute as part of the "Intersections: How We Respond" film series and Penn State’s Hispanic Heritage Month. Attendees can sign up at: intersections.psu.edu/the-infiltrators.
Plans for Penn State’s Spring 2021 semester, announced Oct. 4, include a later start in January; continuation of the current flexible instructional modes, including in-person; the elimination of spring break; and completion of instruction for all undergraduate and graduate students by April 30. The University will maintain its observance of Martin Luther King Jr. day on Jan. 18 for students and faculty, when no classes will be held and Dr. King’s legacy will be celebrated through a number of virtual events.
Matthew and Patrick Nelson, students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, are the founders and operators of Marketing 54, which offers photography and virtual tours to the real estate industry in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Matthew and Patrick Nelson, students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, are the founders and operators of Marketing 54, which offers photography and virtual tours to the real estate industry in northeastern Pennsylvania.
After the nonprofit organization Arts at Hayfield canceled both of its planned craft shows, volunteers began formulating a plan to help the show go on — with the assistance of a Penn State Wilkes-Barre student who is using her skills to help the event go virtual.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre corporate communications student Autumn Resauit is coordinating social media and marketing for the Hometown Traditions Virtual Craft Fair.
Penn State Commonwealth Campuses Beaver, Brandywine, DuBois, Fayette, Greater Allegheny, Hazleton, Lehigh Valley, Mont Alto, New Kensington, Scranton, Schuylkill, Shenango, Wilkes-Barre and York will follow national movement among small conferences and push basketball competition to the spring semester due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.