Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Humanities and School of Public Affairs will host an event featuring interactive discussions on voting rights, the Constitution and civic engagement on Wednesday, Feb. 22, in the Capital Union Building (Room 210) on campus.
A new book by Marissa Harrison, associate professor of psychology, examines the differences between male and female serial killers, what motivates women to kill, and why they often get away with it.
Dasha Kelly Hamilton will present ‘Makin’ Cake’ at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21, in the Kulkarni Theatre at Penn State Harrisburg. Makin’ Cake slices into American history exploring race, culture and class with a lively look at baking cakes.
A new book by Marissa Harrison, associate professor of psychology, examines the differences between male and female serial killers, what motivates women to kill, and why they often get away with it.
A new book by a Penn State faculty member explores the sex differences in serial killers, what motives women to kill, and why they often get away with murder.