Each year, 500 or more schoolchildren participate in the region’s most extensive and ambitious summer educational opportunity – Penn State Harrisburg’s Summer Youth Program.
This year, an expanded lineup of nearly 100 age-group camps will greet children from 7 to 18 years of age during the weeks of June 15, June 22, July 6, July 13, and July 20.
Grease will be the word at Penn State Harrisburg April 16 through 19.
The college’s student Capitol Players are bringing the Pink Ladies and the T-Birds to the Olmsted Auditorium stage for four public performances of one of most popular musicals in Broadway history.
Penn State Harrisburg School of Business Administration faculty member Rhoda Joseph has been honored as the Technology Educator of the Year by the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania.
An assistant professor of information systems, Joseph was among those honored at the council’s 17th annual Awards Gala Friday, March 27. The other finalists for the award were: Bruce Schreiner, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology; and Mary Bernstein, Camp Hill School District.
“Good writing begins with good research,” says Penn State Harrisburg Instructor in Writing Jen Hirt.
A professional writer as well as a teacher, Hirt uses her continual research to improve her teaching and, as she says, “help me create better writers.”
Books ranging from hunting in Pennsylvania, to business improvement districts, to a pictorial history of Steelton were among those honored March 19 when Penn State Harrisburg recognized 10 faculty members at its annual Publishing Celebration.
Hosted by the college’s Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the annual event honors faculty, staff, and students whose works have been published in the past year.
Innumerable Penn State Harrisburg female graduates successfully balanced studies, families, and work en route to their degree.
Five of them will share their experiences, advice, and thoughts with students in a “Women Helping Women” discussion Thursday, March 26 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge.
Sponsored by the college’s Alumni Society and Alumni Relations Office, the event will feature:
The Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools (NAGS) is honoring Penn State Harrisburg faculty member Peter Kareithi for what his students and colleagues in the School of Humanities have known all along – he is a remarkable teacher.
More than 100 area ninth graders visited Penn State Harrisburg recently and left with an invigorated sense of studies and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math fields.
Penn State’s Board of Trustees today (March 20) approved the final design and authorized the awarding of contracts for the construction of a new residence hall at Penn State Harrisburg.
The third annual Symposium on Signal Integrity at Penn State Harrisburg April 14 will focus on current and cutting-edge research developments impacting the vast regional connector industry.