Representing local Penn State Commonwealth Campuses during Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders’ STEM School Days were, from left: Leslie Livingstone, Penn State Wilkes-Barre; the Nittany Lion mascot; Aaron Mattern, Penn State Hazleton; Sabrina Krupko, Penn State Hazleton; and Terri Caputo, Penn State Scranton.
Representing local Penn State Commonwealth Campuses during Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders’ STEM School Days were, from left: Leslie Livingstone, Penn State Wilkes-Barre; the Nittany Lion mascot; Aaron Mattern, Penn State Hazleton; Sabrina Krupko, Penn State Hazleton; and Terri Caputo, Penn State Scranton.
Penn State Commonwealth Campus chancellors and guests from across the state gathered in the Pennsylvania Capitol on June 6 to showcase the University's impact on local communities. Pictured, left to right, are Helen McGarry, Penn State Mont Alto director of continuing education; Francis Achampong, chancellor of Penn State Mont Alto; Mike Ross, president and CEO of the Franklin County Area Development Corp.; Joseph Clifford, first vice president of the Penn State Hazleton Advisory Council; and Elizabeth Wright, chancellor of Penn State Hazleton.
Penn State Commonwealth Campus chancellors, guests and students met with state legislators in Harrisburg on June 6 to advocate for increased state funding for Penn State and its students. Pictured, from left to right, are Matt Tunnel, vice chair of the Penn State Harrisburg Board of Advisers; Fabian Vantassell, Penn State Harrisburg Student Government Association president; and John Mason, chancellor of Penn State Harrisburg.