The Penn State Shenango Faculty Speakers Bureau officially launched this fall as a community resource. Local school districts can request a Penn State faculty member to be a speaker in their classroom.
Penn State Shenango's Philip Nash, associate professor of history, and Tiffany Petricini, assistant teaching professor of communication and program coordinator of the corporate communication program, both had books published within weeks of one another in March of this year.
Dima Rabadi, assistant professor of cybersecurity, and Sabrin Stewart, lecturer in accounting, have joined Penn State Shenango as full-time faculty members for the fall 2022 semester.
As students plan their return to Penn State campuses for the fall 2022 semester, the University continues to provide resources to help individuals stay safe and healthy and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Penn State University Health Services (UHS) is encouraging students to protect themselves against monkeypox in light of cases in Pennsylvania and nationally. Monkeypox is a viral infection primarily spread through prolonged close contact. It is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI), and anybody can be at risk, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
A new look and feel will greet visitors to Penn State’s Commonwealth Campus websites beginning June 21. The refreshed websites, which apply to each of the University’s Commonwealth Campuses, are the result of in-depth research on user needs and best practices, resulting in modern, mobile-friendly and engaging sites that highlight the power of Penn State’s campus communities.
Through Penn State Shenango's strong network of alumni and community supporters, $50,000 has been raised to launch a baseball program that will begin play during the 2023-24 academic year. Baseball will become the fifth sport that the campus has added since reinstating athletics in 2018.
Penn State Shenango employees have created and collaborated on projects that span publications, presentations, awards, grants and by completing professional development opportunities throughout the 2021-22 academic year.