From left to right: Penn State Shenango Campus Director Jo Anne Carrick, Primary Health Network (PHN) Charitable Foundation Director of Programs Cheryl Goldstone, Primary Health Network Chief Executive Officer Drew Pierce, and Penn State Shenango Director of Development and Alumni Relations Allison Engstrom. PHN recently contributed $45,000 to Penn State Shenango to endow a scholarship and to support the campus' athletics program.
Chadderton Lab - home of the Occupational Therapy Assistant classrooms and faculty offices - is surrounded by several inches of snow on a cold winter day.
Primary Health Network Charitable Foundation recently made two substantial contributions to Penn State Shenango -- one, a $30,000 gift to establish an Open Doors Scholarship at the Shenango campus in support of the University-wide campaign “A Greater Penn State for 21st Century Excellence,” and the second, a $15,000 donation in support the campus’ athletics program. Through a 2:1 match by the University, the $30,000 donation will increase the scholarship to a $90,000 endowment for the local campus.
Dr. Jennifer Jewell at the Recognition Ceremony for Clinical Specialists. Jewell was recently awarded the professional designation of board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.
Penn State Shenango will continue its 2018-19 Lecture Series with a talk on “Local Engineering” presented by Matthew Caputo, assistant teaching professor of engineering, at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in Lecture Hall 223. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.