A draft proposal of Penn State’s institutional strategic plan has been unveiled and shared with the community for feedback and discussion. All faculty, staff and students at all campuses are encouraged to visit the Strategic Plan website to review and provide feedback on the draft plans for four goal areas.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Friedman Art Gallery is preparing to open a new exhibit. “Photography of Protest” by photographer Michael Mirabito will open on Oct. 31 and continue until Dec. 3. The gallery is open on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Virtual reality goggles with a choice of soothing environments or guided meditations, a color-changing bubble wall, a prayer area, Zen garden and massage chair: These are all options provided by Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Counseling Services to help students relax and stay calm.
Zion Sykes, a senior at Penn State, joined a large group of students at the Old Main lawn on the evening of Sept 9 to help create a 9/11 memorial consisting of 2,977 American flags. Each flag placed on the lawn represents a victim of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The event was organized by Penn State's College Republicans and all students, staff, and faculty were welcome.
Zion Sykes, a senior at Penn State, joined a large group of students at the Old Main lawn on the evening of Sept 9 to help create a 9/11 memorial consisting of 2,977 American flags. Each flag placed on the lawn represents a victim of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The event was organized by Penn State's College Republicans and all students, staff, and faculty were welcome.
From left to right: Lindsey Simon-Jones, interim chancellor and chief academic officer of Penn State Fayette; Megan Nagel, regional chancellor of Penn State Fayette, Greater Allegheny and New Kensington; Kristy Bishop, interim president of Westmoreland County Community College; and Cynthia Proctor, interim vice president of Westmoreland County Community College academic affairs, sign a new articulation agreement to enhance transfer opportunities between Penn State Fayette and Westmoreland County Community College.
Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses and Westmoreland County Community College, building upon a long-standing relationship, have entered into a new articulation agreement designed to enhance educational opportunities and improve the rate at which students obtain undergraduate degrees in Pennsylvania.