In the first episode of our new podcast, the Harrisburg Huddle, Dr. Dan Mallinson sat down with Luke Yingling, a 2019 graduate of the MPA program, to talk about Luke's experience as a student here, and how it informed and benefited his career.
In its fifth year, the STEM Summer Enrichment Program (STEM-SEP) at Penn State Harrisburg is designed to improve student preparedness for college while promoting STEM education through active learning experiences and activities.
In this episode of the Harrisburg Huddle podcast , Dr. Rhoda Joseph sat down with Tasleem Muzaffar to talk about what it's like to be an international graduate student in central Pennsylvania and his experience with our MBA program.
As part of our land grant mission, Penn State Harrisburg is committed to both training new teachers and helping working teachers grow and advance in their careers. In this episode of the Harrisburg Huddle podcast, Dr. Jane Wilburne sat down with Olivia Weidemann, a teacher at Milton Hershey School and graduate of the Master of Education in Teaching and Curriculum program at Penn State Harrisburg. Together, they discussed how the program helped her in her career and the students that she serves.
Our campus is home to numerous engineering programs. We take pride in our excellent labs and facilities, vibrant learning community, and exciting cutting-edge research projects.
In this episode of the Harrisburg Huddle podcast, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Rick Ciocci sat down with Laura Conway, a second-semester mechanical engineering student. Together, they talked about why Laura chose the program and the many opportunities available to her.
In this episode of the Harrisburg Huddle, Charlie Kupfer, associate professor of American Studies, sat down with Dr. Jamie Noerpel, a recent graduate of the doctoral degree program. They discussed her experiences in achieving her terminal degree, and how it has affected her life, personally and professionally.
Two criminal justice classes at Penn State Harrisburg recently used virtual reality headsets to help them experience what it might be like inside a prison. Using virtual reality gives the students a more immersive experience and exposes them to technology they might encounter outside of the classroom.
Penn State Harrisburg communications major Caleb Steindel recently earned third place in the College Media Association’s 2023 Film and Audio Festival sports category for a video package he produced about the college baseball team. He produced the video package, shown here, as part of his work as sports director for the "Nittany Watch" broadcast magazine show, which can be found on YouTube.