From left: Brad Killian, Melisa Littleton, Jeremy Olson and Rebecca Sarver will discuss “Happiness and Crime: Four Findings from a National Study” on Friday, Feb. 25.
Second tenor Calvin Waller, second from right, as a member of the "Cecelian Quartette," in the Penn State 1904 La Vie. The other members are, right to left, E.A. Whitworth, first tenor; F.J. Saunders, first bass; and J.D. Rippel, second bass.
Mildred Settle Bunton was Penn State's first Black co-ed and the first to graduate from Penn State, earning her bachelor of science degree in home economics (now health and human development) in 1932. She went on to a distinguished career in nutrition and dietetics, and the University named her a Distinguished Alumna in 1973.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre students, from left, Arthur Busch, Tyler Pokrinchak, Nathan Crotts, Hannah Corson and Tanner Smith, attended the Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors’ annual conference.