Thirty-six students and four faculty members at Penn State Harrisburg have been indicted into Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society in education.
The Penn State Harrisburg School of Business Administration’s commitment to assure and enhance student learning in its undergraduate and graduate programs has earned high praise from the world’s leading accrediting organization.
Mythbuster Grant Imahara didn’t blow anything up during his visit to campus Saturday, Feb. 2. But he certainly swept the large audience away with his inside look at the popular Discovery Channel TV show.
Penn State Harrisburg Senior Instructor in Engineering AB Shafaye’s longstanding commitment to teaching and service will be formally honored on Feb. 21 when the Central Pennsylvania Engineers Week Council presents him with its 2008 Technical Achievement Award.
Penn State Harrisburg Professor of Management and International Business Refik Culpan is editor of the newly created International Journal of Strategic Business Alliances.
Jason W. Ketter brings nearly 20 years of experience to his new post as director of development at Penn State Harrisburg.
The appointment of Ketter, most recently the vice president of institutional advancement at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown, was announced by Penn State Harrisburg Chancellor Madlyn L. Hanes.
Penn State Harrisburg’s year-long diversity lecture series continues Tuesday, Feb. 19 with a presentation by Professor of Criminal Justice Shaun Gabbidon.
Erik Li, the director of the Penn State Harrisburg’s Institute of State and Regional Affairs’ Information Technology Center, has been appointed to the newly created Pennsylvania Governor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities.
Li’s appointment to the 58–member advisory committee was announced by Secretary of Public Welfare Estelle B. Richman.
Spirit Week comes to Penn State Harrisburg January 21 through 25!
Organized and hosted by the newly established Blue and White Society on campus, Spirit Week will give faculty, staff, and students the opportunity to show their Penn State pride and maybe even win a prize.
Two cultures and two continents became partners in education when Penn State Harrisburg and one of the largest school districts in Korea recently agreed to mutually develop a working relationship.