The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Wall of Fame, funded by the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni Constituent Society, was established to recognize outstanding athletic and academic achievements of our student athletes as well as achievements of our coaches, administration, and teams.
At a recent Penn State Wilkes-Barre basketball game, the first three inductees to the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Wall of Fame were honored:
On Monday, January 18, Penn State Wilkes-Barre will host the five northeast regional Penn State campuses for the second annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day "ON" Community Service Event.
Dalton artist and Penn State Wilkes-Barre faculty member William Chickillo recently exhibited numerous pieces of his artwork at the Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers showroom in New York City's Soho section. Chickillo's art was included as part of the company's "alternative gallery space" program, which features the work of local and national artists in their showrooms.
Combining for a total of 49 points and 26 rebounds, Penn State Wilkes-Barre sophomores Frank Peters and Matthew Clemons, along with freshman Shawn Washington, gave a dominating performance on the road at Penn State Mont Alto on December 4.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre defeated their conference competition, 75-58, giving the team an overall record of 5-3, and moving them to a 2-0 conference record heading into the winter break.
Arts at Hayfield, a non-profit community arts support organization housed at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, recently awarded Penn State Wilkes-Barre freshman Shannon Brace the Irene Thomas Memorial Award for her contributions to the arts.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre recently held its annual Scholarship Dinner, an evening to recognize the more than 200 students who received scholarships this year, totaling more than $400,000.
The event, hosted at Appletree Terrace at Newberry Estates in Dallas, Pa., offered students the chance to meet and personally express their gratitude to the many donors who have contributed significantly to the scholarships offered at Penn State Wilkes-Barre.
In a time when the economy is tough and every penny counts, Penn State Wilkes-Barre is doing its part to keep its students educated about poverty, not just around the world, but in the United States, and possibly in their own backyards.
On Tuesday, November 17, the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus Environment Team hosted a Poverty Awareness Meal, sharing with the campus and community some very real statistics of poverty in America and allowing participants to partake of a meal from various socioeconomic classes.
The Penn State Wilkes-Barre THON Committee recently held a Penny Wars competition to raise money for the Penn State Dance Marathon (THON), offering a chance for students to sabotage each other and have one of their friends take a pie in the face.
For one week, cans were set up in the Student Commons, one for each campus club's president, and students had the chance to "vote" on the club president they would like to see hit with a pie by placing money in their cans.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre's Lambda Sigma Honor Society and the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Surveying Society recently welcomed a speaker from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to Penn State Wilkes-Barre for an evening lecture on hydrographic surveying.
On Thursday, November 19 at 11 a.m., New York Times Bestselling author Edwin Black will be at Penn State Wilkes-Barre to present "Corporate Ethics and War."