Cassidy Murray, a senior human development and family studies major, recently received the Student Engagement Network grant to supplement her internship work. The SEN grant supports the breadth of student engagement experiences in the spirit of both in-person and virtual/remote engagement experiences.
Penn State Shenango student Cassidy Murray, a senior human development and family studies major, recently received the Student Engagement Network grant to supplement her internship work.
Penn State Shenango’s next Faculty Lecture Series event features Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Dima Rabadi. Rabadi will discuss state-of-the-art malware detection techniques and best practices on Nov. 1.
Penn State Shenango’s next Faculty Lecture Series event features Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Dima Rabadi. Rabadi will discuss state-of-the-art malware detection techniques and best practices on Nov. 1.
The new Penn State id+ card will have an updated design and several new contactless features that create a user-friendly digital experience and improved security for the Penn State community.
Current Penn State id+ cardholders at Penn State Shenango will receive a new id+ card during a re-carding event on Wednesday, Nov. 9. New id+ cards will be distributed from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 9 in the Great Hall on campus. To participate, new photos must be submitted by Nov. 4.
Sisters and Penn State Berks graduates Cory Varona-Corniel, left, and Nicol Varona Cancelmo have launched their own hair care company, DN Organics, with the assistance of the Berks LaunchBox powered by Penn State.
Sisters and Penn State Berks graduates Cory Varona-Corniel, left, and Nicol Varona Cancelmo have launched their own hair care company, DN Organics, with the assistance of the Berks LaunchBox powered by Penn State.
"A Greater Penn State for 21st Century Excellence" concluded on June 30, raising more than $2.2 billion for the three key imperatives of a modern land-grant institution: opening the doors of higher education to students from every background; creating transformative experiences for both students and citizens; and impacting the larger world through research, outreach and service. While the nearly $844.5 million raised for the last imperative advanced a wide range of priorities across the University, the campaign focused attention on three opportunities for impact: economic development, resource security, and human health.